FrazierReadingResponseFive

"The Job Market: Is a College Degree Worth Less?" I agree with what the writer said. Nowadays, you need more than just a degree to stand out and be chosen for a career. You don't get a good work ethic or common sense from going to college. You also don't learn how to work well with others. All of these characteristics are essential to being a good worker. Employers are looking for workers to be experienced and prepared. Since more people are attending college, it's more the norm, which is why people need more than just a degree to be noticed and stand out.

"Should More People Skip College?" I think college is essential and a degree is needed in getting a job. I believe that this article goes against the other two, so I strongly disagree. A college degree isn't overlooked, possible employers just look for that and more.

"Plan B: Skip College" I agree with this article. I think that a college degree is necessary for many other careers than two. I think if they weren't necessary, so many people wouldn't go to college then. I do think doing internships is helpful and increases your chances of getting a job because experience is important. Employers for many different jobs and careers look for a college degree, but also more than that, making it important and essential to have.