Is Higher Education Worth the Price?
Is Higher Education Worth the Price? After reading the article, I realized that the value of higher education really depends on what a person hopes to get out of it. The author points out that many colleges have shifted away from their main purpose, which is to educate, and instead focus more on attracting students through branding, reputation, and campus lifestyle. While college can offer incredible opportunities, it is clear that financial motives have become a driving force for many institutions. Colleges market themselves to younger audiences by highlighting the lifestyle you’ll have the parties, social life, and campus culture rather than emphasizing education or career preparation. Colleges like Harvard, or NYU, are often viewed more as status symbols than places of genuine learning. Many students choose these schools because their friends are going, or because society makes them feel like they have failed if they do not attend a prestigious college. In reality, succe...