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How Important Is Education?
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Is it really a need to spent such an amount of money on college today?
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The problem with our society is that we have recent governments who are utterly obsessed with the false notion that everyone wants and needs a university education. This means that vast amounts of money are poured wastefully into further education, and the third of students who drop out in their first term because university was an incorrect choice for them.
At the other end, there is a criminal paucity of proper funding for adequate nursery education, in order to rear a generation of citizens to understand the concepts of respect for themselves and each other, which would eventually eliminate the most serious social ills that dog our current existence.
It will never happen, because small children don't vote, so they don't matter.
The problem with our society is that we have recent governments who are utterly obsessed with the false notion that everyone wants and needs a university education. This means that vast amounts of money are poured wastefully into further education, and the third of students who drop out in their first term because university was an incorrect choice for them.
At the other end, there is a criminal paucity of proper funding for adequate nursery education, in order to rear a generation of citizens to understand the concepts of respect for themselves and each other, which would eventually eliminate the most serious social ills that dog our current existence.
It will never happen, because small children don't vote, so they don't matter.
[i]Almost everyone gets a 2:1 or First nowadays[i]
then that's not meaningless, Cloverjo, its the default standard you have to keep up with. If everyone but you has a 2:1, it gets that much harder to get a good job against better educated competition.
Sure, some employers won't mind; and plenty of uneducated people (Branson, for instance) are sufficiently entrepreneurial not to need education. But unless you know when you leave school exactly what job you wamt and how to get it, I'd recommend getting as much education as you can afford.
then that's not meaningless, Cloverjo, its the default standard you have to keep up with. If everyone but you has a 2:1, it gets that much harder to get a good job against better educated competition.
Sure, some employers won't mind; and plenty of uneducated people (Branson, for instance) are sufficiently entrepreneurial not to need education. But unless you know when you leave school exactly what job you wamt and how to get it, I'd recommend getting as much education as you can afford.
Money spent on a good basic Education is like spending money on good foundations to build a house. Not everyone goes to college, apprenticeships are becoming once more quite popular, and although certain occupations need a degree its quite possible to have a well paid job with prospects having never set foot in a University.
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