People often focus on the job and income potential that comes with
a college degree. However, a college degree can actually have some
surprising effects on your overall health and quality of life as an adult.
College is an investment and a time commitment, and the tangible and 【M1】__________
intangible benefits of a degree often justify the effort.
A college degree not only increases the breadth and depth of your
employment options, but also offers great insulation from downsizing
during the recessions. Not surprisingly, income data also shows the 【M2】__________
impact a college degree can have to earnings. Advanced degrees, 【M3】__________
including a master’s, doctoral or professional degree, led to typical
earnings ranging from $ 1,300 to $ 1,735 per week.
College is often a major transformation in life for people. For some 【M4】__________
students, it is the first time they have been away from home, made
major decisions independently and did many tasks, such as laundry, for 【M5】__________
themselves. Additionally, students get a chance to grow socially and
professionally through professor and peer relationships. The bonds
developing during college often provide a network for careers and 【M6】__________
relationships after school as well. Community service and extracurricular
involvement also provide students with opportunities to become more
civic-minded.
Colleges also commonly provide them exposure to a diversity of 【M7】__________
groups, which help in increased cultural awareness and sensitivity. A 【M8】__________
September 2007 College Board study found that 70 percent of people with a
bachelor’s degree had employer-sponsored health benefits and pension plans.
The study also found that college graduates tend to engage in healthy 【M9】__________
lifestyles. They also contribute more to active citizens through 【M10】_________
community involvement, voting and blood donation.
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