People are often undecided about whether to pursue higher education as they are unsure of their value and hesitant to commit to the expenditure. Examples of individuals, who have achieved great success without higher education, further exacerbate the situation.  This blog will provide some reasons why you should still consider undertaking higher education.

Build your knowledge

Pick a higher education course you’re really interested in and lessen the gap between you and the professionals in the field.  This is an opportunity to be taught and gain knowledge from industry experts. Higher education course materials are more focused and in greater depth, aimed at preparing you for a job in your field of choice. This makes higher education ideal for anyone looking to specialize in a particular subject and entering an associated profession.

Develop problem-solving skills

High education courses will task you with a variety of assessments. Exams, individual/ group assignments, presentations – you will be left to your own devices to solve academic dilemmas. Furthermore, you will be faced with problems that are not on the curriculum, such as time management and meeting deadlines. Through repeatedly facing these problems over the duration of your course, you will hone your skills at solving them.

Increased employability and earning power

Degrees increase your appeal to employers. They are seen as a benchmark of your intellectual ability and signal to an employer that you are suitable for employment at their organisation. Having a degree will increase the pool of jobs available to you, giving you access to higher paid positions. For example, the average salary of graduates is more than 25% higher than that of non-graduates. In addition to this, in recent years 90% of graduates have found work within 6 months of graduating.

Preparation for the workplace

Whilst attending your higher education course, you will be exposed to people from a variety of different backgrounds. You will learn how to navigate cultural differences and communicate with all types of people harmoniously. Furthermore, your future job will most likely require you to meet deadlines; so having to complete assessments within a set timeframe during your course will give you practical experience of this. These scenarios mirror the workplace, so experiencing them first whilst doing a higher education course will make your transition into working life easier.

Experience independence and student life

Traveling abroad or to another city to study will involve leaving your comfort zone, having to fend for yourself and living with people you have never met before. This experience is a great opportunity to learn about yourself and get to grips with the responsibilities of living independently. Everyday tasks such as cooking, budgeting your money, laundry and tidying up will be added to your arsenal of personal skills. The main purpose of doing a higher education course will be to attain a qualification, but this does not mean you cannot enjoy the experience. You will meet a variety of new like-minded people and be able to enjoy a fruitful social life as well as people to assist with your studies.

Discover what you’re interested in, enroll on a higher education course and invest in your future!