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 It’s important to approach your education or training with dedication and commitment. It won’t always be easy, but with the right mindset and support, you can achieve your goals and create a bright future for yourself. So, take some time to consider your choices, weigh the pros and cons, do what feels right for you. And remember, no matter which path you choose, there are resources and support available to help you succeed. For more information, please check out our books, blogs, podcast, and reviews to help guide you.

 The idea of free college education is a dream come true for many students burdened by the rising cost of higher education. But the reality is far from simple. While free college education may seem like an attractive solution, it’s important to consider the challenges and limitations that come with it.

 One of the biggest challenges of free college education is funding. It’s not clear where the funds would come from to provide free college education to everyone. While some solutions have been proposed, such as taxing the wealthy or reallocating funds from other government programs, these options come with their own set of challenges. Another concern is the quality of education. With more students attending college, there is a risk that the quality of education could suffer. Professors may be stretched thin, resources may become strained, and class sizes could increase. This could ultimately undermine the value of a college degree.

 Free college education may not address the root causes of the problem. The cost of tuition is just one piece of the puzzle and addressing it alone may not be enough to ensure that all students have equal access to higher education. Other factors, such as the cost of living and the need to work while in school, may still pose significant barriers for many students.

 But don’t lose hope! While free college education may not be the perfect solution, there are other alternatives that could be more effective in addressing rising student debt for higher education. We should explore a range of solutions that address the root causes of the problem and ensure that students have more of a chance for higher education. So let’s keep fighting for a brighter future for all students, where education is accessible and affordable, and opportunities are not limited by financial barriers. A student can find the solutions and opportunities that work best for them. For more information, please check out our books, blogs, podcast, and reviews to help guide you.

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is a revolutionary technology that is changing the world in which we live. It has already made significant strides in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. However, one area that AI might disrupt is higher education. With the increasing costs of tuition and the need for lifelong learning, many are questioning whether AI could replace traditional college degrees. In this article, we will explore the potential of AI in higher education and its impact on traditional degrees.

 AI has already made significant inroads in education. Many universities are using AI to improve student engagement and retention. For example, AI-powered chatbots can provide students with immediate help and guidance. In addition, AI can personalize learning experiences and identify areas where students need additional help. AI can grade assignments and tests. This can save teachers and professors time and allow them to focus on more critical aspects of teaching. AI can provide the potential for bias in grading practices.

 While AI has already made significant strides in education, there is still much potential for growth. One potential application of AI is in creating personalized learning paths for students. By analyzing data on each student’s strengths and weaknesses, AI can create a customized learning plan that addresses each student’s unique needs.

 Another area where AI could revolutionize higher education is in providing real-time feedback to students. AI can look over student in real-time and provide quick feedback on areas where they need improvement. This can help students stay on track and avoid falling behind. While AI has the potential to revolutionize higher education, it is unlikely to replace traditional degrees entirely. While AI can provide a personalized learning experience, there is still value in the social and collaborative aspects of traditional education. In addition, many employers still require traditional degrees as a minimum qualification for certain positions. For more information, please check out our books, blogs, podcast, and reviews to help guide you.

 Today is International Women’s Day, let’s celebrate. Did you know women make up over fifty percent plus of the work force in United States. This is major progress in my opinion, but maybe only impressive within the United States. There are so many job opportunities that has happen for women. They have continually strived to thrive in an once male dominated world to survive. Now women worldwide together are becoming huge factor in the workforce. Even though there has been major progress among women all over the world there are still some interesting facts!

 Did you know that 37% of women do not use the internet. 259 million fewer women have access to the Internet than men, even though they account for nearly half the world’s population. If women cannot access the internet than they will have the challenge to keep up with the forever changing technology for the job force. Source: United Nations, International Women’s Day: Innovation and technology for gender equality

 Here in the United States, women are outpacing men in college graduation. Please see the chart below from the Pew Research Center.

 With women graduating more often now then men who attend college, will this help close the gender equality pay gap? It’s amazing to see women pursuing and choosing their passion, goals, careers, and dreams. We are now living in year 2023! We are living in a time now where women can choose to be whoever they want to be! This includes careers, professions, and the trade industry.

 I feel like the trade industry is one of the most overlooked places! I say this, because women here in the United States make up about 11% of the trade industry! With women pacing men out on earning degrees, why is there still such a low percentage of women working in trade industry? It’s no secret the trade industry is dominated by men, but guess what? They’re going to be room for a new trend, where the pay gap between men and women could possibly get closure to an end. With construction booming and more young people attending college than learning a trade there is now a major shortage of workers!

 How many workers? About 650,000 thousand with that many workers being needed women could filled those vacancies by simple getting into the trade industry. One interest fact is that there is only a 94.3 percent difference in the men to women pay equity gap in some construction fields.

 The Trade Industry in my opinion do not discriminate as much, because if a person can do the work and has the skill, they can own their own business or work for a company as an employee. If women are out pacing men in college graduation rates, then don’t stop there catch up with men in the trades.

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 Let’s welcome in the year 2023 – what’s new? Many things are new, but students who are in debt still don’t know what to do and have no real clues as to how to move forward. Guess what, everyone? The moment we have all been waiting for will be debated through the supreme court very soon! “President Biden’s sweeping one-time student debt relief initiative would have cancelled up to $20,000 in federal student loans for most borrowers. However, the program has been blocked by federal courts. The Supreme Court has taken up the case.”

 This has been a rough journey for parents and college students. What will happen? Does anyone know? I know exactly what will happen after the court rules on this issue; some people will be angry and some happy. That’s the only that can happen really! Let’s not fool ourselves; our nation, America, is having a challenging time deciding if student loan forgiveness is right.

 Some people may feel that going to college is a choice and that a student should not be helped, because they should have understood the terms of the loan structure going into the agreement. There are some people who did not attend college, because they could not afford it, and went down another pathway. Will a plan be put into place after the supreme court ruling in February? What do you think? Please leave your thoughts in a comment on this blog.

 When it comes to student loan forgiveness, should a student wait for something that may or may not happen? Students may feel successful because they graduated and obtained their degrees, but when it’s time to pay back their loans, they are coming up with no jobs and no money. They may be feeling like college is not doing what is supposed to do. For example, a college education promises to be the gateway to entering their dream job and financial security. College has always had unlimited possibilities in theory, but with millions of Americans in debt, this failed promise is the reality for so many! In my opinion, students should now start looking for work that does not require a degree and jump into the trade industry for balanced income security!

 Student loan payments and interest have been postponed since 2020 – we are now in year 2023. In three years, a student has had time to find a job and generate some type of income to start repaying their loans back. “Since the start of the pandemic, the federal student loan system has been in a constant state of flux. Two presidents and Congress have put loan repayment on hold and stopped the accumulation of interest to help borrowers weather the economic fallout from COVID-19.”

 In addition to students trying to repay back their loans, what about their everyday costs of just normal living? My question is simple: are college graduates with degrees sinking in debt, while trade workers are swimming with their skillset? The answer is yes, as we have seen the results from just the pandemic. No one could have ever foreseen the world stopping cold hard, but now we are adjusting. We are now at three years plus of adjusting, and some jobs sectors are no longer existent and will never come back, but guess what? The Trade Industry work over the last three years most definitely maintained opportunities for essential jobs versus some college required jobs that were considered non-essential.

 Let’s take into account that three years has gone by and that’s more than enough time for students to make up their minds! A student with a degree who is struggling to earn money while trying to repay back their debt could take advantage of this great opportunity to learn a new skillset. Stop waiting for loan forgiveness and jump into a trade apprenticeship. For the many students who need to start earning an income so they can get paid, they can jump right into a trade. Most trade apprenticeship programs are cheaper and take less time than it does to complete a college degree.

 Students make a huge investment of time and resources in going to college, hoping to land their dream job and make a good salary also. Is this the reason students are willing to labor by studying for four years, sometimes without making any money during that time, but continuingly borrowing more money at colleges? This is what happens at another familiar place – casinos. A person goes in hoping for a win, but even when their money gets low, they continue to borrow more and continue to play more, still hoping that they will hit the jackpot. Has anyone noticed the pattern that many students start out in college with no money? In the end, students hoped for success like hitting a jackpot their dream job/salary after graduating, but some end up with more and more debt? This is very interesting; people don’t have money, so they go into debt to try to make more money.

 College will always have unlimited earning possibilities in theory, but with millions of Americans now in debt, unrealized potential is the reality for so many! Why has the trade industry been overlooked, and should teachers start promoting the trade industry again as much as they promote college? It’s no secret that the trade industry is job security! Students who are struggling to find work within their degree fields need to stop being afraid and jump right into the trade industry.

 Did you know careers in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and other trades typically survive weak economies and recessions? Workers in these fields have more job security by performing essential services that the world always needs. Meanwhile, college programs may give degree-seekers flexible/applicable skills, but those jobs do not always perform as well during economic crises. How did the pandemic fare for those with degrees versus those who work in the trade industry?

 As you consider these things, know that help is available from a Reader’s Digest author named Charles Chadwick. Charles is unique – he has two college degrees, cut his college costs by 40%, and is now debt free! But guess what? He is successful because of a set of skills he learned for free from the trade industry. He has written two books that give people the best college and trade industry outlook. For more information, please visit our website www.chadwicksexperiences.com

 Black History has revolved around revisiting the journey of African Americans in the United States. We have overcome and raised our consciousness above and beyond the chains and pain of us once being slaves. African Americans have contributed greatly in building and developing America.

 In the field of architecture, many blacks had a tremendous impact throughout history. Have you ever heard of Robert Robinson Taylor or Julian Abele? Taylor was the first academically trained and credentialed black architect in America. He designed multiple buildings on the Tuskegee College campus and other academic buildings across the United States.

 Another piece of history took place at a college that is predominantly known today for its basketball program. The school is in North Carolina – Duke University, home of the Blue Devils. Who would have guessed that at one point in time it was an institution for whites only, yet, a black man, Julian Abele, ended up contributing to the design of the Duke West college campus. Indeed, at a time of racial tension and segregation, a black man was part of designing a higher learning institution. In 2016, Duke University renamed a campus quad in honor of Abele.

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