Pay to get a degree that only earns you less than what you suppose to get!!

Malaysia
November 3, 2009 5:08am CST
It is very obvious nowadays there are many fresh graduates being underpaid than the amount they suppose to receive. Some of us even paid approximately (in my country currency) RM50,000 to RM120,000 for a degree and coming out getting jobs that only pays around RM1200 to RM1500 a month. Deduct the house loan and car loan, we barely have much left to spend. How can this be? what do you think of this?
1 response
@getbrowser (1708)
• China
3 Nov 09
I get confused when seeing your discussion. I guess you mean that it is not desirable to make an investment in education. Education is essential for every human being and we cannot survive in this world without education. But according to our experience, we have to say that it is really worthless to spend much money and make efforts to study. However, when graduation, it is difficult to find a high-paid job at last. What a bad society and education!
• Malaysia
7 Nov 09
indeed true, I am not saying that it is not desirable to make an investment in education. It is just that certain field we are investing in will not be paying us sufficiently to cover up how much we have spent for that particular course. For instance I am doing Early childhood education now, with a degree i have spent RM50000 and I could only get a job that pays RM1200 a month. This will take me more than 10 years to pay for the loan!