You know as well
as I do that we are confronted with many contradictory circumstances throughout our lives. Many of which we have no prior experience in.
Our struggles handling these circumstances after we graduate from formal education merit this question almost always: Is higher learning enough?
Is higher learning enough?
I started my college education my junior year of high school through a credits-in-escrow program through my college, which was 15 minutes away from home.I envied those who got ahead in life.
Truly college education should be desired. It
meant a thorough career in your area of study. It meant that my
creative dreams would come true. But I did not see the danger in this
way of thinking until later. I simply bought what society sold
without questions. Now I am learning the other side.
My dreams of accomplishment in art had little to do with a college education, but some of the experiences could not have happened anywhere else.
Within the academic system
Here you will see some brief observations of the best of what academia has to offer. Most of my examples come from college, but could also come from primary and secondary education. There is often little difference in format these days.- Teachers who are knowledgeable about the subject/topic that they teach
- Students from a variety of backgrounds
- Potential for one-on-one tutoring as a part of the system
- Liberal arts help you have a broader scope of learning
- Isolated learning experience
- Great social melting pot
- Higher potential for achievement
- Ability to work with other students and be exposed to their learning styles and experiences
Workforce training
Post graduation from high school or college you have to learn a lot of things.
Most of which you cannot learn under your parents or even independently in a college experience. A majority of these can be learned inside of the academic system, but I would argue that it is neither encouraged nor ideal to do so during that time. Some people get both worlds at once, but many still do not.
- Interviewing skills
- Money management
- Networking
- How to adjust to demands of different jobs
- Empowerment to pursue your great dreams
- How to quit in the right context
- How to plan for the future
- Change and growth is inevitable
- Personal habits can cause conflicts
- Quality of life matters more than quantity of experiences
- Relationships are often the difference between success or failure
- Control over certain variables in life makes life easier
- You cannot control everything
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