Education has always been labeled by people throughout time as a necessity, seen as "if you don't graduate high school you'll work at fast-food your whole life" or "if you don't go to college you'll have a desk job in a little cubical".
Sadly in this modern ever so competitive world of employment this seems to be an unavoidable reality with "improper education". The truth is education is a huge asset to life, seeing how your education can influence you in many ways may it be social or academic, it really shapes not only life but you as a person. However some people have made success themselves without the education most of us have and achieve great tings but realistically many people can't count on that to achieve a reliable future. Hate it or love it how you do academically and what you learn will shape your life but the most important thing is how you deploy these skills or the knowledge you take which would really make success in that dream future but you can't avoid the fact 'Education is something you need'. Education teaches us what we need to know what we need to grasp. Some people take from it while some people take it and more but really education is a commodity that shouldn't be so overlooked by people. If you see it, usually people succeed when they get the most education as possible, now it isn't saying enroll in the hardest classes you can find, no it's taking the time to learn. It's something to achieve also as a goal not just looked at as a chore, and really it's more of a benefit of all the time you really spend on it being a major investment, even at some points paying for itself through scholarships.
When kids go to college there choosing something that will take them to the next level in life filled with opportunities and experiences offered to those who grasped their education through their younger years.
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