Everyone "Flocks" to College for "American Dream" But, in reality, no more than half of these students can graduate within six years, some of they even can't graduate with a degree which can be defined as the value of higher education. So we need to think about it seriously: is it necessary for everyone to go to university at risk? Or students should take a workplace apprenticeship course, as Professor Lerman said: “some of the people who come out of these apprenticeships are more in demand than graduates.” It is true that these kind of students who have actually handled things in the workplace can have better job chances. However, they only have work experience but not creativity and potential. The undergraduate students spent four years exploring their interests, which means finding their field. There is no doubt that they can reach their full potential. Therefore, these graduate students may possess more room for development than those who have just trained to work. And, to some extent, the relationship between higher education and work is also a key point to reflect on. We shouldn't look at our education as a tool to get a job. It improved your knowledge about life, the world and even the universe, built good social relationships with your friends, exercise not only your working skills but also your attitude towards work and life. It definitely changes your whole life. You can get it easily
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