Pros&Cons Between Public or Private Schools

Pros&Cons Between Public or Private Schools

Article response: public school vs. private schools
 Education is something that everyone considers a priority. A school is an institution where students acquire knowledge and skills that will be of use in their future, so choosing the best school for them is vital. One dilemma that parents have to go through is deciding where to send their children to school: private or public. There are many notable schools out there, but really, what’s the best choice? I think that attending a public school is a better solution than attending a private school. This choice is affected greatly by the overall performance, capabilities of the student and the financial budget of the parent. There are advantages and disadvantages of both private and public schools.
I think one of the main advantages of attending a public school is that you get much less competition and stress than attending a private school. However, the cons are that a public school generally has a lower standard of education than private schools. While that seems like a real disadvantage compared to the private school, I think that having a lower standard of education than a private school's might be better. If we have a lower standard of education than private schools, the public school students will have to work harder to succeed, which intern builds perseverance and determination. These two traits are, in my opinion, essential to a successful and a secure future for the students in a public school.
The advantages of attending a private school are that private schools have a better or even higher level of education, and more intelligent, diligent students than a public school would have. However, I believe that this might lead to a huge disadvantage as students might transform to be lazy and uncooperative. The disadvantages of a private school is that since there is so much competition among students, attending a private school might result in illness, suicide, or other sorts of physical and mental harm. I...

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