A college education or degree in some field is very necessary in today's job market, because the job market is getting very competitive. When the market becomes so competitive, you are going to need everything that you can get to put you on a higher level than the other fifty or so people trying to get that job. Not only will college experience look good on a resume, it will also help with doing your job. Most college programs prepare you with information that happens in the real world, an experience that you do not get just by completing high school or a GED school, and that information and education can be turned around and help you attain better socialization skills, think more critically and more rapidly under pressure, and help you to communicate on a higher level. Some critics to this claim may say that anyone without a college education of some sort can get a job, but what they are leaving out is that the jobs that can be acquired are not the well-paying, the jobs that have benefits, or the jobs that do not require as much physical grunt labor. While these are jobs, they may not be the most desirable among the job market, which are held by those with some sort of higher education than a diploma or GED. The market will continue to get more competitive and you are going to need everything you can get to get one that isn't a burger flipper at the local fast food stop.

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