Thursday, September 12, 2024

College is Not the Only Option

With the start of a new school year comes a newly published book--Rethinking College: A Guide to Thriving Without a Degree by Karin Klein. I recently read this and highly recommend it for parents of soon-to-be high school graduates and airmen considering their future lives after the military.

With the ridiculously high cost of college these days, the daunting prospect of going into debt, and the possibility of getting a low-paying job outside one's field, it's essential to know that there are other options besides college. Klein's book provides alternatives to 4-year colleges, including various work experiences, apprenticeships, and creative self-employment, among others. Additionally, a number of quizzes are offered to help determine one's interests and strengths as well as desired work-life balance.

So many high schools push kids to take the college track (often because the percentage of graduates planning to attend college determines the reputation of the schools). However, they fail to help those students who don't want or are unable to go to college; they offer few alternatives besides vocational schools or the military. Klein shows that people can be well-educated, have successful careers, and enjoy fulfilling lives without a college degree (similarly, she also discusses how a number of people with advanced graduate degrees are underemployed, dissatisfied with their work, and lack job security).

The world today is different than it was decades ago when a bachelors degree meant more. Since the pandemic, skills are becoming more sought by employers than a college degree. Although college is still a noble pursuit (and is required for certain fields, such as medicine), this book provides invaluable information for students and their families to consider in making one of the largest financial and timewise investments they will ever make.

Wishing everyone a good school year from the perch.




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