What Should College Degrees Do For You?
When you’re stuck in a job you don’t like, Friday can’t come too soon. When you love your job you wake up saying Thank Goodness it’s Monday!
In a perfect world, going to college is career education — it enables you to study something you love, become proficient at it, and sets you up to earn a good living and be happy and successful in your chosen career.
In the real world, getting college degrees often isn’t anything like that. It’s not career education at all.
You spend the first two years studying things that are not related to your field of interest before you finally get onto your major — your subject of choice. And often you find out later that it’s not really something you want to do.
Unless you’re willing, and able, to stay in school longer so you can switch your major, you’re stuck with it. Then once you graduate and get out into the workforce, either you go into a job you don’t really want to do, or you feel your college education was largely a waste of time.
You could end up in a career that is unfulfilling — one that doesn’t give you a sense of accomplishment. And it sure isn’t any fun. To be happy, you need career education and a college degree that leads you to a business or a job that makes you look forward to getting up in the morning, instead of the same old day-to-day drudgery
When you do what you love to do, and you do it successfully, that’s an unbeatable combination. And that’s the Hubbard College difference. We help you find out what you’re passionate about and help you learn how to do it successfully.
To find out how, give us a call. We’ll take you on a tour of the College and show you exactly what we mean, and how we do it. We’ll tell you all about our career planning, associate degree, certificate programs, continuing education and career development courses that can really set you up to be happy, successful and well paid.
That’s what a college education should be.