The most compelling evidence is Freeman Hrabowski's "Colleges Will Prepare People for Life," which was written to identify the benefits of college and how it is perfect preparation for life. There, Hrabowski focuses on two points, one is that doors could be kicked in by college education and a college degree, while the other is real-life examples. Since examples can hardly be discussed, let's leave it for now and focus on Hrabowski's first point, which was the defense that graduates gain more job opportunities as well as financial ones. Additionally, many economists and educators agree that a college degree is the first criteria for applying to the fastest-growing jobs. In my opinion, I agree with what Hrabowski has to say because, first of all, jobs that make people earn more must require more than normal ones, which means that a person must have a reliable background to prove it, and a degree is that kind of document. Secondly, while a college graduate had already demonstrated that they were capable of doing hard work, a person with a high school diploma demonstrated nothing more than the fact that they have a general understanding of the world, so when it comes to choosing, obviously the one who had put in more time and effort would have been the favor, and this is nothing other than the theory of evolution, which society has chosen to accept unconditionally. And so, in my opinion, a college education might not only open doors, it might break them all
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