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Board Economics
Re: College programs that will make you rich
by
Dzwaafu11
on 21/06/2025, 05:54:38 UTC
People always talk about how not going to the university does not necessarily mean that things are over. But going to school or university still has some benefits. But what college programs end up becoming most profitable these days? Some may say medicine. I do not think so. It is expensive to become a doctor and you might just end up paying your debts a few years after you graduated.

Education is very important; however, there is no course that is not profitable at the university. All the courses are profitable; you may study doctor or any other course that you mention and end up being jobless, so why not go for the one you can do and then wait to get a job? You can’t say you are going to school because you want to be rich; it’s wrong. For the sake of education, going to school is so important to you.

College programs won’t make us rich, but they can be our stepping stone towards reaching our dreams and goals in life. However, they can’t guarantee us to get rich, but with the knowledge and skills we have nurtured and developed throughout college days, it can lead us to gain higher chances of getting rich.

Now the question is, are those who weren’t able to go into college will be deprived of getting rich in the future? Certainly, no. We have seen a lot of college dropouts who were able to succeed in life, as long as they have their own unique skills and positive life’s attitudes that will guarantee their life’s success.

Exactly. Going to university doesn’t guarantee richness. We have many people who didn’t reach the university level of education, and they are wealthy. I feel like education is just important and can make things easier for someone to some extent, and also, as you said, a way or stepping stone to richness, which is right; some people do not go to school, and they are rich, and at the same time, some people go to school and still are poor. I feel like the world now needs someone to do what you think will work for you, but remember education is important.