What Is My Line?

What Is My Line?

  • Submitted By: adema
  • Date Submitted: 12/22/2013 10:53 AM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 309
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Many people think that it is enough to enter the university to find your line, then, all that you need to do after graduating is just only to follow the river. Somehow optimistic thought... There are many “buts”…
A year ago I became a graduate, but I was not ready to live without bells. Last four years I used to know what exactly was waiting for me next month, next year. Four years were gone fast, we`ve passed all the exams and diploma work. Long-awaited day has come. I am a graduate of one of the respectable higher educational institutions and holder of diploma with honours. All I had inside is the feeling on the verge of disaster. Only some time later units of my brain started to activate and match the two blocks of information: what I have now and what I have to do.
What is my line? I am not a teacher and I am not going to be a teacher. I want to work with the language.
I’ve started my way in a Centre for accreditation, rankings and quality assessment as a specialist of international accreditation. After an approximately year of working there I made certain of the importance of language in any sphere of life, and understanding of this fact stirred me into proceeding my education in master course.
Language is very complicated system of signs- verbal and non-verbal, linguistics is closely connected with all the spheres of science, business and activity at whole. People are really mistaken taking up the position that the sciences about the language and literary studies are dying out. Life, society, technology, science, religion, tourism, psychology and so on- everything is developing, consequently, sciences about the language are developing too.
Now we are young scientists and the following rises and falls of science depend on us.

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