Benefits of a College
Education
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<!--[endif]-->Get a good career.
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<!--[endif]-->Get money.
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<!--[endif]-->Get a nice house.
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<!--[endif]-->Get a nice car.
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<!--[endif]-->Have nicer clothes.
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<!--[endif]-->Buy more things.
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<!--[endif]-->Buy what you want.
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<!--[endif]-->Better prepared-kids.
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<!--[endif]-->You are more prepared for life.
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<!--[endif]-->Have better healthcare.
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<!--[endif]-->You exercise more.
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<!--[endif]-->College graduates ages 25 to 44 are 14 percent less
likely to be obese than high school grads.
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<!--[endif]-->Adults ages 25 to 34 with a college degree are nearly
twice as likely to exercise vigorously.
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<!--[endif]-->Smoking among those with a bachelor's degree is 9
percent. High school grads: 27 percent.
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<!--[endif]-->68 percent of college-educated parents read to their
kids daily in 2007 - over 20 percent more than high school grads.
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<!--[endif]-->The percentage of people with college degrees who
donate their time to community organizations is higher than other groups.
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<!--[endif]-->Higher Earning Potential.
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<!--[endif]-->Lower Blood Pressure and Stress.
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<!--[endif]-->Healthier Lifestyle Choices.
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<!--[endif]-->Job Stability.
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