Should students travel?
Some people think that students who don’t take a break in studies between the high school and the university are at disadvantage compared to students who travel and work after high school before further continuing their education. Do you agree or disagree?
Nowadays, in our competitive world, to succeed, knowledge
from school and university is not enough. Therefore, students who study from
the school to university get fewer benefits and contribute less too, compared
to those student who travel or work and get experience and skills before going
high. There are two following reasons to support for my opinion. I refer to the
group of people who study from school to university as ‘group A’ and the other
group – as ‘group B’.
Firstly, at school and university, what group A gains is
almost entirely theory, theory and theory. Of course, theory is very
neccessary, however, you can’t do everything with just theory. You must have
praticeable experience. This is what group A lack very much. Although in the
third or fourth year at university, group A can be apprentices in some
companies, to help them approach their future jobs, they aren’t trained well
because of the short time spent working. And the real job is still very strange
to them. After graduating, without experience, group A students can’t
accomplish their work perfectly. On the other hand, it takes them time and
money to keep up with other experienced students and they may be scorned.
Therefore, group A students can contribute less than group B who have the two
most important things: skills and experience.
Secondly, as group A students are contributing less, they
surely get less benefit. Moreover, many companies which employ people in group
A have to train them from ground-up. These companies take this cost from group
A’s salary to reduce the risk of their employees leaving to other companies
after being trained. So, less benefits are unavoidable and certain, Whereas
group B members are more loyal and effective workers. They also have useful
experience and skills. Besides, their education is the same as or even higher
than that of group A. As the result, group B gets more benefits absolutely.
In conclusion, I think a student should travel or work
before going to the university. That way, not only will they have basic
knowledge but also skills and experience which are useful for them to get a
good job and have a brilliant future.
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