1. Find A Major That Will Put You On The Dream Career Path Infographic - e-Learning Infographics | Career path, Dream career, Career pathways
2. "The college degree debate: is a high school diploma enough to earn a living?" Youtube, Uploaded by 12 News, 13 Nov. 2019 https://youtu.be/Qe5BdzaW1Pk
2.1. After becoming a post-graduate, graduates usually follow their career paths by their majors that they chose during college. Choosing the right major is important because not only is this someone's career, it's their dream as well. (Paragraph 2)
2.1.1. This image presents a great example of different career paths a post-graduate can follow depending on what type of major they decide to choose. For example choosing a psychology major can lead to high salary jobs like a counselor, HR manager, clinical psychologist and etc. (Support sentence)
2.1.1.1. This image is important because society typically argues on how college isn't beneficial because of how difficult it is for post-graduates finding their ideal career, depending on the major that they chose. As long as a alumni have chosen the right major with a straight forward career path then there shouldn't be a reason to why society argues that graduating college isn't beneficial.
3. Though some people don't agree that graduating college is beneficial, there is also argues that people who obtain a high school diploma typically make less income than someone who obtains a college degree.
3.1. Statistics show that someone who obtains a high school diploma makes $730 per week for a 5 day week while a post-graduate can make $1200 for a 5 day week.
3.1.1. This evidence is important because society usually doubts that post-graduates make about as much as a person who obtains only a high school diploma. Rather in reality, where a post-graduate makes twice the income than a high school graduate.
4. "The Top 10 Benefits of a College Degree." Youtube, Uploaded by SNHU, 14 Mar. 2019, https://youtu.be/rhiuBqwdlaA
4.1. Even though many people have once said that college is a waste of their time, studies have proven that college can benefit your mental health, help you financially, improve your relationships, , and physical health as well, especially with graduates who obtain a bachelor's degree. (First topic sentence/First paragraph)
4.1.1. "94% of adults with a bachelor's degree or higher reported being happy or very happy with life, compared to 89% of adults with no college education, according to the Lumina Foundation report." (Evidence)
4.1.1.1. "A degree could mean a longer-lasting marriage, too. According to the report, researchers at the National Center for Health Statistics estimate that 78% of college-educated women who married for the first time between 2006 and 2010 could expect their marriages to last at least 20 years, compared to just 40% of women with a high school education or less. "(Evidence)
4.1.1.1.1. This statement has clearly proven that not only can graduating with a higher degree help relationships, it can also improve long-lasting marriages with someone who has a college degree rather than someone having a high school diploma. (Support sentence)