For many of us,collegewas a crazy time. Whether you were going to wildpartiesevery weekend or pulling all-nighters in thelibrarywhile chugging Red Bull and cramming for exams, you probably look back on your days as astudentfondly.And if you’re currently in the throes of earning a degree, we wish you the best, pandas. And we come bearing a list of hilarious posts fromWholesome College Memeson Facebook! Enjoy scrolling through these pics that you may find painfully relatable, and be sure to upvote the ones that perfectly encapsulate your college experience!This post may includeaffiliate links.
For many of us,collegewas a crazy time. Whether you were going to wildpartiesevery weekend or pulling all-nighters in thelibrarywhile chugging Red Bull and cramming for exams, you probably look back on your days as astudentfondly.
And if you’re currently in the throes of earning a degree, we wish you the best, pandas. And we come bearing a list of hilarious posts fromWholesome College Memeson Facebook! Enjoy scrolling through these pics that you may find painfully relatable, and be sure to upvote the ones that perfectly encapsulate your college experience!
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And even if you’re looking for a community of people in the same boat online,Wholesome College Memeshas got you covered! This Facebook group was created on October 21, 2020, and since then, it’s amassed an impressive 167K members. Here, you’ll find hundreds of photos of relatable memes and lots of friendly people who know the struggles of being a student all too well.
The majority of all college students, or 60.7% to be exact, are enrolled full-time, and 62% of high school graduates will go on to attend college. But there are also plenty of students in the United States who traveled abroad to attend university, as the Education Data Initiative reports that there were over 1 million foreign students enrolled during the 2022-2023 academic year.
When it comes to what kinds of colleges these students are attending, nearly three quarters will go to public universities. And of the over 5 million who will attend private colleges, the vast majority are enrolled in nonprofit schools. However, when students return to college to earn another degree, only half of these graduate students will attend public universities.And the majority of students currently working towards a bachelor’s degree study in one of five fields: business, health professions and related studies, social sciences and history, biological and biomedical sciences or psychology.
When it comes to what kinds of colleges these students are attending, nearly three quarters will go to public universities. And of the over 5 million who will attend private colleges, the vast majority are enrolled in nonprofit schools. However, when students return to college to earn another degree, only half of these graduate students will attend public universities.
And the majority of students currently working towards a bachelor’s degree study in one of five fields: business, health professions and related studies, social sciences and history, biological and biomedical sciences or psychology.
There’s often debate about whether or not it’s truly worth it to go to college nowadays. Especially considering the fact thatover halfof college students rack up debt while studying, and the average student has to borrow over $29,000 to pay for their degree.But there are many benefits that make going to college worth it for a lot of students. In fact,47% of Americansbelieve that getting a degree is worth it if you don’t have to take out loans, and nearly a quarter say that it’s worth it even if loans are necessary.
There’s often debate about whether or not it’s truly worth it to go to college nowadays. Especially considering the fact thatover halfof college students rack up debt while studying, and the average student has to borrow over $29,000 to pay for their degree.
But there are many benefits that make going to college worth it for a lot of students. In fact,47% of Americansbelieve that getting a degree is worth it if you don’t have to take out loans, and nearly a quarter say that it’s worth it even if loans are necessary.
When it comes to the benefits of going to college,Bankratenotes that it’s a great way to ensure you’ll earn more during your career, as those with degrees in the United States tend to earn about 68% more than those without. College is also a wonderful place to make life-long friendships and build professional connections. Experiencing college together is absolutely a bonding experience, and I’m extremely grateful for the friendships I made along the way.
College is also the perfect time to explore a variety of different career options. Changing your major might seem like a huge hassle, but it’s better to find out what you like when you’re still in school than ten years later! And having a degree can also provide you with job security in the future. TheU.S. Bureau of Labor Statisticsreports that unemployment rates are nearly twice as high for adults without degrees than those who have completed their college education.
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