What a University Degree Can Do For You
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What do you do for a living? Do you love your current job and employer? Here’s the big question; are you earning the salary that you desire? Well, you know what I mean. Sure, we’d all love to be billionaires, but it simply doesn’t work out that way most of the time. Regardless of how you make your living, it’s common knowledge these days that education plays a major role. There’s just so much competition out there. We all have to acquire those much-desired skills and vie for our spots in the work force. That University degree program has become crucial to earning a decent buck. Did you go to college and achieve that BA or BS? If your answer is yes, then good for you. However, if you haven’t, it’s not too late.
University degree programs vary widely, and some may question whether the benefits of a degree as far as job opportunity and salary outweigh the costs. The last thing we want to do is spend four valuable years attending lectures and cramming for midterms if it only means a modest salary increase. Studies have been done that confirm that a degree will increase employment chances by 90%.
If I was an employer I would definitely only hire the best applicants, ones who could demonstrate that they were willing to work hard and that they were dedicated to their careers. This seems to exemplify a University student. Think of all the long hours students put into their education just so they can get the right job, isn’t this the person you’d want for your business?
When you have a degree you are more confident about your chances of being employed. This reflects in your interviews as the confidence will be evident to your future employer. The best thing about being positive about your future is that most of the time it will bring you positive results.
If you are thinking about going back to school for that all important University degree you should start doing some research. See what programs are available in your area. Just because it’s been 10 years since you were in school does not mean that you are now excluded from attending a University degree program. Those who are willing to do the work will find their rewards in the workplace.
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[...] Original post by Gary Pearson [...]
yes university’s degree is very powerful asset of students but nowadays employer want not only higly qualified people but who has also a pratical experience and exposure so one should try to do part time job or internships with their studies
I too am in favor of university degree and i do think that they provide you some sort of knowledge which you can not learn elsewhere.