KathiWithAnI
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Ok, I know what I think is the way to do this, but it's been awhile. I'm trying to help my nephew and don't want to confuse the poor guy any further.
Here's the problem:
WHEN DOES IT PAY OFF?
Sure everyone tells you that you should go to college but does it really pay to go? In this assignment you will investigate approximately when it actually benefits you financially to go to college. You will use the average starting salaries for high school, community college, and university graduates. Assuming each can save about 10% of their income a year calculate and discuss the net worth of each person and evaluate when/if it is beneficial for someone to go to a college or university.
High School Graduate
Years Attended college=0
Avg. Start. Salaries$24,000.00
Average tuition = $0
Community/Technical College Graduate
Years Attended=2
Avg. Start. Salaries $35,000.00
Average tuition = $10,000.00
University graduate
Years Attended=4
Avg. Start. Salaries = $53,000.00
Average tuition = $40,000.00
1. Given the information create 3 equations that would explain each persons net worth. Be sure to take into consideration the debt caused by tuition cost. Also, consider what does year= 0 mean?
a. High School Graduate
b. Community College Graduate
c. University Graduate
2. Graph each equation. Neatly use your own graph paper. Label the x-axis with years and the y-axis with dollars in thousands.
Using notebook paper or a computer program, use complete sentences and neat handwriting to answer the following questions:
3. Describe your findings using the graph. Determine at what age it would be more beneficial financially to have gone to community college or university. Label this on your graph. Be sure to compare all three vocational possibilities.
DON'T really need help with the below questions, just inclded them for fun
4. Based on your answers to this project and factors in your personal life, do you plan to further your education after high school? Why or Why not?
5. Describe some factors, monetary and other, that have an effect on your decision to go to a college or a university. How would they affect the equations and graphs?
Thanks so much!
Kathi
Here's the problem:
WHEN DOES IT PAY OFF?
Sure everyone tells you that you should go to college but does it really pay to go? In this assignment you will investigate approximately when it actually benefits you financially to go to college. You will use the average starting salaries for high school, community college, and university graduates. Assuming each can save about 10% of their income a year calculate and discuss the net worth of each person and evaluate when/if it is beneficial for someone to go to a college or university.
High School Graduate
Years Attended college=0
Avg. Start. Salaries$24,000.00
Average tuition = $0
Community/Technical College Graduate
Years Attended=2
Avg. Start. Salaries $35,000.00
Average tuition = $10,000.00
University graduate
Years Attended=4
Avg. Start. Salaries = $53,000.00
Average tuition = $40,000.00
1. Given the information create 3 equations that would explain each persons net worth. Be sure to take into consideration the debt caused by tuition cost. Also, consider what does year= 0 mean?
a. High School Graduate
b. Community College Graduate
c. University Graduate
2. Graph each equation. Neatly use your own graph paper. Label the x-axis with years and the y-axis with dollars in thousands.
Using notebook paper or a computer program, use complete sentences and neat handwriting to answer the following questions:
3. Describe your findings using the graph. Determine at what age it would be more beneficial financially to have gone to community college or university. Label this on your graph. Be sure to compare all three vocational possibilities.
DON'T really need help with the below questions, just inclded them for fun

4. Based on your answers to this project and factors in your personal life, do you plan to further your education after high school? Why or Why not?
5. Describe some factors, monetary and other, that have an effect on your decision to go to a college or a university. How would they affect the equations and graphs?
Thanks so much!
Kathi
