The primary purpose of tertiary education is to prepare graduates for their future career. While thousands of people would enrol for the sake of acquiring general knowledge and skills which will make them competitive in the job market, there is a portion of them who would expect to obtain the specific qualifications only for their dream job. Therefore, I strongly believe that the university should organise their courses’ programs in order to provide future employees with all the skill sharpening professional training for their specific occupation.
One compelling reason for this is that all the contemporary occupations nowadays are task specific which makes it a necessity for workers to be able to comply with every job requirement. Once they graduate they are expected to take over all the responsibilities their job needs them to do, have the know-how, as well as the expertise to carry out all the arduous and demanding tasks. For instance, as soon as I graduated from the Faculty of Philology I had to take a part-time teaching job. I was overwhelmed with all the expectations my employer had in everyday practice, whereas there was no need at all of all the theory I had mastered throughout my studies.
On the other hand, it is beyond doubt that most of the jobs would require employees to do a lot of multi-tasking and to be capable of meeting deadlines while conducting project work. Apparently, big companies would prefer to employ a person well-equipped with all the necessary knowledge related to several positions within their range, instead of over-staffing. Notwithstanding the competitiveness among businesses, there is always a huge demand for the top notch professionals within one sector. This will be possible, only and only if universities raise their standards and provide broad education and practice for their students.
In conclusion, I would maintain that tertiary education should be more content-specific and ensure the fastest and highest quality for their graduates. Not only will professionals be able to use their university knowledge as a catalyst towards their career, but they will be able to make a living out of it for a lifetime. 
The primary purpose of tertiary education is to prepare graduates for their future career. While thousands of  
people
 would enrol for the sake of acquiring general knowledge and  
skills
 which will  
make
 them competitive in the  
job
 market, there is a portion of them who would  
expect
 to obtain the specific qualifications  
only
 for their dream  
job
.  
Therefore
, I  
strongly
 believe that the university should  
organise
 their courses’ programs in order to provide future employees with all the  
skill
 sharpening professional training for their specific occupation.
One compelling reason for this is that all the contemporary occupations nowadays are task specific which  
makes
 it a necessity for workers to be able to comply with every  
job
 requirement. Once they graduate they are  
expected
 to take over all the responsibilities their  
job
 needs them to do, have the know-how,  
as well
 as the expertise to carry out all the arduous and demanding tasks.  
For instance
, as  
soon
 as I graduated from the Faculty of Philology I had to take a part-time teaching  
job
. I  
was overwhelmed
 with all the expectations my employer had in everyday practice, whereas there was no need at all of all the theory I had mastered throughout my studies. 
On the other hand
, it is beyond doubt that most of the  
jobs
 would require employees to do  
a lot of
 multi-tasking and to be capable of meeting deadlines while conducting project work.  
Apparently
,  
big
  companies
 would prefer to employ a person well-equipped with all the necessary knowledge related to several positions within their range,  
instead
 of over-staffing. Notwithstanding the competitiveness among businesses, there is always a huge demand for the  
top notch
 professionals within one sector. This will be possible,  
only
 and  
only
 if universities raise their standards and provide broad education and practice for their students. 
In conclusion
, I would maintain that tertiary education should be more content-specific and ensure the fastest and highest quality for their graduates. Not  
only
 will professionals be able to  
use
 their university knowledge as a catalyst towards their career,  
but
 they will be able to  
make
 a living out of it for a lifetime.