1.) A college degree is honestly necessary and worth the time and money put in for economic and social success. A lot of jobs today are requiring some sort of degree for someone to work for them. The time and the money might not seem like it is worth it at the time, but in the long run it is worth every second that goes into it. Also, it helps when you are applying for a job. When they are trying to decide whether or not they are going to hire person a or person b for the job and one has a degree and one does not, they are going to go with the one that has the degree. It also helps with the kind of job that you get, if you have a degree, you are more likely to not only get a higher paying job, but probably keep it as well. It also is worth getting the career that you dream of. It is easy to go get a temporary job at like McDonald's or something, but to get a permanent job takes tons of work. The work may seem like a lot, but in the end it will pay off when you have the degree to do what you have always wanted.
2.) I think that the United States does not have as much opportunity college wise as Israel. In Israel, there is a college that you can go to with other students to learn amongst other different, diverse cultures. This is a great opportunity to see how others live and how they do certain things. Israel makes their students go to school until they are 16, but the education after that is free/optional. I think that this does not really encourage students to go and do what they want or even care about their education. Same with them making the Israel students, male and female, go into the military for three and two years. This is not something that everyone wants to do and go into. Overall, I rank the US a little higher in opportunity because they let the students be what they want and not make them do something. Israel is a little behind the US in ranking because they do give people the opportunity to do schooling with people that have different cultures and experience and learn the differences.
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