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Should you really go in for a college degree?

Is spending three years in a full-time conventional course really worth your while?

Updated on: Jun 15, 2011 09:37 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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1 What’s the objective: First and foremost, what’s driving you to join the rush to a conventional college for a full-time programme? Is it because your parents want it? Everybody in your extended clan does it? Your friends are doing it? Is a conventional degree from a regular college an indispensable entry pass to your dream career? Do you naturally feel inclined to go for it after Class 12? Is the ‘fun factor’ related to joining college a big draw for you?
Now, think about the people who never took a college degree and yet made it big in life: Michael Dell, founder of Dell, and Bill Gates of Microsoft are college drop-outs, as are innumerable leaders from different walks of life closer home. More importantly, think about how they succeeded, in the absence of a college degree. Do you have that in you?

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2 Will it kindle your fire? If you wish to attend college for the love of a particular subject/s, will the curriculum, structured the way it is in most institutions, be able to keep your interest aflame or pour cold water over it? Will the focus on straight and standard answers in three-hour exams bypass real learning?

3 Is this the best route? No one can underestimate the value of a good quality bachelor’s programme done full-time and, most importantly, seriously. A college education — matching your personality and goals — can enrich you and equip you with some skills. But is that the best route to go where you eventually want to, especially in a field where credentials will barely count for anything? Will you be better off doing a diploma in a polytechnic or a short-term course from a specialised centre or a distance-mode programme that lets you educate yourself at your pace maybe while doing a related job? Will plunging into the work sphere straightaway give you some real-life learning on the job?

 
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