Professional Career or General Education?

Professional Career or General Education?

  • Submitted By: gaga2005
  • Date Submitted: 07/29/2010 12:36 PM
  • Category: English
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Comparison Essay
Professional Career or General Education?

After graduating from high school, the following steps are more difficult to manage for many students. They enter a new life where they have to think about their future. At this period of time they have to think about the way that they will achieve their goals. Generally in those situations student have to choose between professional formations and general educations. In my paper I found interesting to compare those two methods.
Students choose professional formations over general studies because professional training could be faster and it provides an experience for the work environment. This formation will prepare t e student in some specific area so they will become expert in their domain. For example someone who has a professional career in mechanical engineering studies, will do a good in his domain. In the other hand, someone who has a general study is not an expert in a field; he just has basic knowledge in different areas that he has studied. The formation in the professional career is fast, and you can be quickly open in the market of job. In addition, someone who has high skill in a domain could have a better paid than someone who just has a basic knowledge in the field. Moreover, In general education, the student does not quickly enter the job market. Furthermore, even though he has a job, he would not be paid as much as the expert because of the lack of knowledge in the field.
The general studies provide to students the opportunity to learn about broad knowledge instead of being stuck in only on field that you have been prepared for. General studies help student to develop their own critical thinking instead of following somebody else idea. For an instance college studies provides to the student the knowledge in...

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