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This 3 page paper looks at whether going to university and gaining a degree can be justified as a good business decision the paper argues that an internal cost benefit analysis will take place for most students, but that in the long term, for most students it will prove to be a sound business decision. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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the personal costs compared to the personal gain. The gains may be measured in a variety of ways, these ay include elements such as increased knowledge, the development of
transferable skills, increased potential earning power and even the social aspects of higher education. Cost may include, but not be limited to the direct financial costs, such as tuition and
living costs which will usual result in high student loans and overdrafts. There may also be indirect costs, such as the years of earning that are lost. The decision is
one that is personal to many different students and some may argue that going to university is, or has been, a good business decision, whilst other may argue it is
not. If we look at a university degree as a business decision we need to consider this as a objective decision rather than a subjective personal preference. For this
we need to consider the evidence. If we look at the evidence this is not clear cut, just as there are many
self made business people who have never seen a collage and many graduates who are out of work and broke. On this basis the obtaining of a degree itself cannot
be seen as an immediate route to success, and may even hold some individuals back, preventing them from working in the commercial world, making contacts, developing ideas and gaining experience
as well as being able to put money in the bank. If we look for evidence to back this up we can
look at the a measure of success, for example the Business Week UK Property Rich List the majority of names on here did not have a university education. For some
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