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A College Degree: The Door To Your Dreams
 by: Bizymoms.com Management



Why do so many people go back to college years after their due age? Why do mothers go back to education after raising their kids? The answer lies in this simple fundamental truth – a college degree represents an unfulfilled opportunity to realize one’s dreams. As countless people from across the world have realized, having a college education means increased self sufficiency, never having to depend on anyone else for anything. It can open doors to a great career ahead, can improve financial conditions and most importantly brings about a sense of well being and having an identity of one’s own.

Whether it is to start a new business, or just to learn something interesting, a college education is a must. You might think that you could get away without a college degree. Maybe for the time being, but sooner or later the lack of a college education is going to catch up with you. Statistics have shown that there is a significant difference between people with a college education and those without. For example, people who had a college education were less likely to suffer from mental disorders like depression, they had a higher sense of well being, were more likely to participate in society and social gatherings and in general were more apt and equipped to take care of the family. On the other hand, people who lacked a college degree had a sense of directionless in their lives and a general lack of purpose to it. They also suffered from bouts of depression, leading to alcoholism, drugs and smoking as well as other bad habits. These people were more likely to be fickle minded and unprepared to raise their children and take care of the family.

Not only is a college degree a gateway to one’s dreams, it also has a significant impact in the long term. With more competition today, a college education can help a person gain confidence and have a chance in today’s harsh business climate. With college education one is intellectually stimulated to explore new concepts and ideas. It sharpens the brain to think further, delve into subjects, thus making one more knowledgeable. College graduates converse better with others and as a result are more sociable. A college education also helps a person to network and build contacts. This really helps while starting out on a career search. Once in a job, a college education will help improve chances of a promotion.

If you wish for a well paying job, with good perks, a comfortable life, a certain standard of living and a happy domestic life, a college education can give you all that and more. It can mean a better salary, which means more frequent vacations, more enjoyment in life, maybe a cruise or an exotic trip to a fancy island. A college education can be the passport to a better life – and once you’re enjoying this quality of life, there’s no going back. It just gets better with time!

About The Author

Bizymoms.com has been helping moms realize their dreams for over 10 years. Now they are furthering their vision with the launch of BizyUniversity. BizyU main goal is to connect mom entrepreneurs with the online degree of their dreams. Visit BizyU today at http://www.bizymoms.com/bizyu_idex.html.

This article was posted on June 27, 2007

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