45. USEFUL / INTERESTING STATISTICS - Jack’s Undergraduate Empowerment - Empowering Undergraduates - Jack’s Empowerment and Inspiration

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Have you ever had the feeling that you are travelling through college blindly? With the help of some fascinating facts, we can throw some light on your journey and perhaps even alter your viewpoint and decision-making abilities.




Let us start by discussing the importance of your degree. Do you know that the average lifetime income of college graduates is 84% higher than that of individuals who only have a high school diploma? That’s an additional one million dollars in earnings, roughly! The thing to remember is that your college experience is more important than your degree. After graduation, students who take part in internships have a 15% higher chance of receiving a job offer.




The average student loan debt is approximately $30,000. This may seem like a lot of money. Here’s an encouraging statistic, though: bachelor’s degree holders usually make a million dollars more than non-holders in their lifetime. Your education, therefore, has a very high rate of return on investment. Furthermore, do you know that 43% of recent college grads work in non-degree-requiring positions? 




This emphasises how crucial it is to acquire transferable skills while in college. Consider leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills.

You may be surprised to learn that only 41% of students graduate in four years. But do not let that deter you from contributing to the solution. Regular meetings with academic advisors increase the likelihood of on-time graduation by 13%.




Let us finally discuss the importance of perseverance. Thirty percent of first-year college students leave after just one year. On the other hand, 60% of students who continue through their second year, graduate in six years. What’s the lesson learnt? It matters how resilient you are. You are getting closer to becoming one of the college grads who is influencing the future with every obstacle you overcome.





Ps: The quoted figures above were randomly picked from the internet.




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