Buckeye Blog
Feb. 13, 2008
Is Higher Education Important?

Posted in Homeschool

 

"Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with preparation."  ~~Thomas Edison (kicked out of his public grade school for being "uneducatable" and homeschooled by his mother)    

 

When I graduated from high school, the employer's mantra was, "experience required."  I and my friends would often lament, "How are we to get the experience if no one will give it to us?!"

 

As with everything else, the times have changed and so have what employers require.

 

These days most students, especially young men, will find out that a college degree is a must-have in order to gain the most benefit from your career choice.  Not to say that life-experience counts for nothing, many colleges will take a sharp look at the temporary jobs, clubs, sports and any community involvement a student has.  My friend, Mavis Koon, wisely said, "God does not waste anything that you experience or go through -- that includes education."

 

Even in this politically correct world there really are some differences in what is expected, and the life goals, of the sexes...

 

Young men need to take their futures into consideration as to earning potential in order to be the major bread-winner for his family.  His degree, or lack there-of, will undoubtedly effect such things as what type of job, or ministry, he may decide to embark on.  With this vision of his future rolling around in his head he needs to consider how this choice of "degree or no degree" will effect his pay scale and the stepping stones to a better paying job via promotions.

 

Young women may want to decide how serious they are about their futures in the job market.  Is this something she wants to do as a life-long career?  Is this something she wants to do to help her husband, financially, for the first few years of marriage...until they buy their first home...until they start a family?  Our daughters may also want to consider how her college or tech school choice might help her in managing her future home.

 

Many careers can be useful in her home life.  Accounting and bookkeeping are of major use in her home life.  Nursing and hair design skills benefit her whole family their whole lives (free medical assessments and haircuts can be a huge savings!).  Connie Robertson reminds us that we never know what the future holds, "We don't know if God has a husband for our daughter.   And if He does, they may not meet until they're 30."  She certainly needs to earn a living in the meantime.

 

UNIVERSITY OR COMMUNITY COLLEGE?

 

Many factors other than career choice go into choosing the type of higher education one needs or desires.

 

One decision is your choice of major, others are cost and location.  Are you a resident of that state?  That county?  Are you taking courses on-line?  How will all this effect your choices?  How will this effect your costs?

 

There is a trend for some to attend a community college for their first two years.  In going this route, many students have decided that they can still live at home and enjoy the support, encouragement and protection of the family while they are in the emotional transition between the teen years and adult-hood.

 

While enjoying the support of home for one or two more years, they may also work off some of the "minor," general requirements in the community college setting while saving money to finish and acquire their formal degree at a major University.

 

This course would allow a student who is having trouble declaring a major a little more time to decide without the higher cost of University.  Many students may appreciate the opportunity to gain a little more life experience and having the time to listen to the experience of older friends who are in college ahead of them.  What are they finding are necessary steps...what are they finding are foolish or unnecessary steps?

 

BENEFITS FOR MINISTRY

 

Any pastor who take his leadership path seriously needs to take much care in their choice of higher education.  Many decide to attend seminaries specifically backed by their chosen denomination.

 

When asked about a specific benefit higher education had in his choice as a pastor, Rev. Thomas H. Sager (C&MA) said, "College shocked me out of my narrow-mindedness."  He went on to explain that higher education for the student thinking of ministry as a vocation will gain by being exposed to other world-views.  By associating with others of differing backgrounds one may better understand other perspectives; the reasons others make the choices they make.  This will greatly benefit ministry students when they become pastors, in that a modern-day pastor does much more than sermonize on Sunday mornings.  The modern pastor is much in need of relational skills and reasoning skills when counseling, much less research skills and acquired knowledge of any topic he must discuss or teach on.

 

Rev. Sager also believes, "When preparing for ministry at the graduate level, the choice of seminary, the theology of your seminary, are vitally important."

 

Wrapping it Up

 

Was Mavis Koon correct when she said, "God does not waste anything that you experience or go through -- that includes education"?  Yes, I believe she was.  However, when anticipating your life's career - whether it be on the professional level, technical, industrial, agricultural, and even the choice a daughter may make to stay home after marriage - take serious consideration regarding your higher education.

 

No longer is the employer's mantra "experience required."  It is now "education required."

 

A college degree affects your future.  It effects and influences pay scale, possible promotions and can be the stepping stone to a more fulfilling, better paying position.

Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><


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Feb. 14, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LeviSuarez


Yay!!! I'm the first commenter! How have you been?
We're doing good over here. Today is my Birthday!

LEvi


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Feb. 15, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by momofmhasr


Good post Kim, sorry it has been so long since I poppd in.


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Feb. 23, 2008 - An accounting career

Posted by HomeschoolCPA


Kim,
Maybe I'm biased but I agree with this comment 100%!

"Many careers can be useful in her home life. Accounting and bookkeeping are of major use in her home life."

I have found accounting to be a helpful skill in my own life and very useful in others' lives too. I think I have a great work-at-home career. My clients *thank me* for doing their tax return while handing me a check! Can't beat that!

Carol


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