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31 March, 20:13

suppose you decide to get a job after high school instead of going to college is there an opportunity cost in making this choice

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    Yes, there is an opportunity cost if I decide to get a job after high school instead of going to college.

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    Once I decide to get myself a job instead of going to college right after the schooling is over, I miss the opportunity to learn more and prepare myself for a better job than the one I would be getting after school. Hence, the opportunity cost that I would be paying for deciding to get a job and not going to college would be the professional education that I would get otherwise.
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