WHAT DO YOU WANT (REALLY, REALLY WANT) OUT OF YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION?
How does the autho...
English, 05.05.2020 14:41 janeekajones08
WHAT DO YOU WANT (REALLY, REALLY WANT) OUT OF YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION?
How does the author’s discussion of the woman who quit her job and went back to school contribute to text?
A. It provides an example of someone who used her education to prepare for a job that felt meaningful to her.
B. It emphasizes the financial sacrifice that must be made in order to do meaningful work.
C. It shows how our society encourages young people to pursue high paying jobs rather than meaningful ones.
D. It stresses the idea that salaries and college debts don’t matter, as long as what you’re doing makes you happy.
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