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ENG2601 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 4 August 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations. IS COLLEGE WORTH IT? IS THIS EVEN THE RIGHT QUESTION? by Josipa Roksa and Richard Arum2015 There’s one common question many people ask when considering college: is it worth it? Josipa Roksa and Richard Arum explore whether this is the right question to ask and how college prepares graduates for life after school. As you read, take notes on why the authors claim college graduates are struggling after they leave school. "Lonely Student in Lecture Hall" by Matthieu Joannon is licensed under CC0. Is a college degree worth it? Yes, on average, college graduates fare much better in the job market than high school graduates. This question, however, ignores a more important set of issues: Are graduates getting value for their money? And are colleges preparing students responsibly for smooth transitions into adulthood? There is no doubt, those with college degrees earn substantially higher wages. And even though the recent recession was difficult for everyone, the Current Population Survey indicates that in 2011 , twice as many young adults without college degrees were unemployed as young college graduates. But our research, published in a recent book, Aspiring Adults Adrift, shows that colleges are too often failing to impart students with critical thinking, problem solving and written communication skills that are important to their success in the labor market. FINANCIAL CHALLENGES AFTER A COLLEGE DEGREE We followed close to 1,000 graduates from the class of 2009 across the United States as they transitioned from a range of four-year institutions into their lives after college. Two years after completing college, only approximately half of the college graduates not pursuing full-time graduate studies were employed full-time and earning over US $30,000. Others struggled to various degrees: seven percent were unemployed and 16% worked part-time. Another 30% worked full-time in jobs paying less than $30,000 a year, half of them earning less than $20,000 a year. Considering that most of these graduates had taken out loans to finance their college education and that 30% of those with college debt borrowed $30,000 or more, these

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, ENG2601 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
2025 - DUE 4 August 2025; 100% correct solutions
and explanations.
Title: A Critical Examination of Tone and Structure in “Is
College Worth It? Is This Even the Right Question?”


Introduction
The article Is College Worth It? Is This Even the Right
Question? by Josipa Roksa and Richard Arum addresses a
significant and timely issue: the effectiveness of higher
education in preparing students for life after graduation. While
the content and intent of the article are noteworthy, the piece
falls short of academic standards due to its problematic tone and
structure. Drawing on insights from the video “How to improve
your academic writing” by Michelle Day, this essay critically
explores how the tone and structure of the article undermine its
credibility and diminish the impact of its argument on the value
of college education.


Tone and Structure in Academic Writing
In academic writing, tone must be objective, formal, and
impartial. According to the video by Michelle Day, academic
tone avoids emotional or conversational language and is instead
characterised by cautious and precise phrasing. Structure, on the
other hand, must be coherent and logically organised, typically
beginning with a clear thesis statement, followed by a structured

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