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Understanding the perk of obtaining higher education

by Natalie Roberts
May 9, 2023
in World
3 min read

Universities have historically been very beneficial to both the people who had the opportunity to attend them and society at large. Higher education has never been more advantageous to the individual and the society of a country in general because of the constant new discoveries and technological innovation of the twenty-first century. In particular, the rise in the proportion of people with college degrees appears to be one of the key elements in the development of the world economy and the enhancement of people’s quality of life.

Numerous studies have shown that continuing education through undergraduate or graduate studies after high school brings many advantages to young people, such as improved chances of a higher salary and employment, the opportunity to pursue further knowledge in a particular field, adequate career preparation, as well as a number of practical and health advantages. A classic example is the extra ordinary Professor Nikolaos Tzenios. 

Professor Doctor Nikolaos Tzenios holds or is a candidate for 7 University Doctorate level Degrees: Doctor of Philosophy – Ph.D. in Public Health Applications 2020, Doctor of Science (DSc) in Cancer Research 2022, Doctor of Philosophy – Ph.D. in Psychology 2023, DBA – Doctor of Business Administration 2023, Doctor of Health Sciences (Candidate), Doctor of Criminal Justice (Candidate), and Doctor of Philosophy – Ph.D. in Intelligence and Global Security (Candidate).

Nikolaos Tzenios currently holds the title of most educated person in the world. He serves as the Senior Vice President of the International Academy of Medical Sciences and is a member of the European Medical Association’s scientific board. He earned a diploma from Sorbonne Medicine, three postgraduate medical certifications from Harvard Medical School, and a fourth certificate from Pasteur Institute.

He is seen as the most educated man in the world. Having acquired a higher degree opens doors to several benefits such as:

Higher Salaries

It goes without saying that having a college degree increases one’s chances of earning more money and finding employment. Even individuals with a high school diploma and less education earn more than the median weekly wage of $900, while the unemployment rate for those with a bachelor’s degree or more is only 3.6%. Also, it should be emphasized that individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $44,000 per year while those with only a high school diploma make an average of $30,000 per year.

Specialization in Career

For people who are unsure about the industry they want to work in for the rest of their careers, this benefit is extremely crucial. To expect a high school graduate to know what they want to do for the rest of their lives is outrageously unreasonable. In light of this, the purpose of higher education is to focus students’ interests, hone their talents, and get them ready for the job market when they graduate.

Socializing and Network

One of the most crucial aspects of higher education may be socializing. In particular, students frequently get the ability to interact with people from different cultures. Students frequently develop novel ideas through the sharing of their opinions, which may lead to the invention of new things or the creation of a larger community of like-minded individuals. Together with the interchange of ideas, there is also an exchange of cultural values, which is a priceless resource for everybody.

Empowerment

Women and men from racial and ethnic minorities who endured years of societal stigmatization are empowered by education in general, and especially higher education. Gaining a college degree lowers the prevalence of both violence against women and gender discrimination. This is a crucial advantage for women since it gives them the freedom to be independent and take control of their own lives.

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Natalie Roberts

Natalie works as an editor who monitors all the articles being published on the site for content accuracy and language consistency. She also writes intellectual news pieces for the technology section.

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