Those who graduate without failure are lucky, but many students have to re-write exams and this leads to longer studying and higher costs for education. Moreover, some students cannot afford to pay all the costs so they drop out to get income by taking full-time employment.
Getting a well-paid job can be the fulfillment of your goal, but not everyone enjoys the pressure that goes with it. If the position gives no job satisfaction even though you have material benefits, doing the work …show more content…
If a job which suits the nature and personality of an individual is done happily it will far outweigh doing work which is giving little or no pleasure. It may also lead to changing jobs often and may be that one cannot find a job that is suitable, and they will start to loose interest and become demotivated. They will have an unhappy and demotivated life in an unsuitable well-paid job and not become socially accepted with the higher income social group with which they would be forced to work.
If having a well-paid job is the only measurement for success, then everyone’s goal should be going to university after school. The obvious advantages are the rewards of high salary. For those who want careers which require a degree, this should be their goal. For those who decide to rather aim for alternative careers such as technical work or going into the trades, encouragement should be given to them to follow that path to have a happy and satisfying life even if the pay is lower.
Because we are not all the same, and because there is a need for all types of employment, our advisers must allow for this and it should be explained to children from a young age that it is not considered an inferior choice.
Happy people make a happy nation and a happy nation