During the last five years i have attended a Northern Illinois University and have just graduated with my Bachelors of Arts this past spring. Many people have continued to ask me since i have been back whether or not i feel i have benefited from college. To answer this question i would have to say yes and no. Like any other situation in life, it comes with positives and negatives.
One thing college has allowed me to do is to figure out what type of person I was as an individual, rather than what I wanted to do for a living for the rest of my life. Being able to discover myself was a long, but beautiful process. You begin to focus on your positive qualities and ways to enhance them, but also you start to realize your negative qualities and begin to try to make them into strengths. College is a hard time for most people, from dealing with student loans, maintaining your grades, and keeping up with your responsibilities it can become very stressful and not everybody makes it through to say they actually finished. I would say it is something that most people should experience simply because you will have many new experiences that build character but it is not essential to become successful like what has been preached to us by most of our educators and public figures
Attending college is what has been preached to us since day 1. I'm sure most of you can remember at one point or another in your life someone saying "make sure you go to college so you can get a good paying job!". In reality there are numerous amounts of people whom did not attend college who are rolling in millions, simply because they perfected a craft and manipulated it to become successful. Although college sets up somewhat of a platform for you to decide what you are interested in many people can find this passion without taking college courses. Keep in mind that nothing in life is free, and every education you receive comes with a tuition. . This is why college is not needed but it is recommended. Because of the connections, and organizations you have the potential to join at a collegiate level this will allow you with a more reliable set of resources. Resources are ideal in a college setting and can be used to a great advantage. But attending college doesn't guarantee you anything, but a bill.