People have different views about tertiary education. Some consider that academic degrees are required in most professions so every pupil should get this kind of qualification. While others opine that if all youngsters have to go to universities or colleges, they will fritter their time and money away. I agree with both of these opinions.
Firstly, academic qualifications are essential in some professions. For instance, it is impossible to become a doctor, a teacher, or a lawyer without relevant degrees. Furthermore, youngsters having higher education will have more choices to good jobs. Most employers are impressed by applicants who finished university or college courses than by one who has only high school qualifications because it proves candidates’ intelligence and self-discipline that is needed for three or four-year courses. Moreover, the jobs market is increasingly competitive, so youngsters who do not have high education will not be able to compete while there are hundreds of applicants for one position in a company.
In contrast, not every pupil has enough ability to afford and finish a university or college course. It is undeniable that higher education is expensive, and a lot of students have had taken out loans to pay for it. If they can not find jobs after finishing school immediately, or that job does not pay as well as they hope, it is impossible to pay back the loans with interest. Additionally, some youths are not prepared academically. A lot of students find it difficult to understand various subjects, and if they attend college education, they may have to face the fact that they will fail multiple classes. So they should decide to go in for some vocational training.
In conclusion, entering a university or college is not a good decision for all pupils while there are both advantages and drawbacks of tertiary education and a variety of choices to find a good job via attending vocational schools.
People
have
different
views about tertiary
education
.
Some
consider that academic degrees
are required
in most professions
so
every pupil should
get
this kind of qualification. While others opine that if all youngsters
have to
go to
universities
or colleges, they will fritter their time and money away. I
agree
with both of these opinions.
Firstly
, academic qualifications are essential in
some
professions.
For instance
, it is impossible to become a doctor, a teacher, or a lawyer without relevant degrees.
Furthermore
, youngsters having higher
education
will have more choices to
good
jobs
. Most employers
are impressed
by applicants who finished
university
or college courses than by one who has
only
high school qualifications
because
it proves candidates’ intelligence and self-discipline that
is needed
for three or four-year courses.
Moreover
, the
jobs
market is
increasingly
competitive,
so
youngsters who do not have high
education
will not be able to compete while there are hundreds of applicants for one position in a
company
.
In contrast
, not every pupil has
enough
ability to afford and finish a
university
or college course. It is undeniable that higher
education
is expensive, and
a lot of
students have had taken out loans to pay for it. If they can not find
jobs
after finishing school immediately, or that
job
does not pay
as well
as they hope, it is impossible to pay back the loans with interest.
Additionally
,
some
youths are not prepared
academically
.
A lot of
students find it difficult to understand various subjects, and if they attend college
education
, they may
have to
face the fact that they will fail multiple classes.
So
they should decide to go in for
some
vocational training.
In conclusion
, entering a
university
or college is not a
good
decision for all pupils while there are both advantages and drawbacks of tertiary
education
and a variety of choices to find a
good
job
via attending vocational schools.