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provide a greater chance for economic success in their post education lives. ...
Submitted by mehtamehta1 on April 23, 2008
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Education affects everyone; whether it’s from a teacher, a parent, or even a book, education has some sort of impact on each individual. Education plays a key role in life, without it any one could become discontented. Although some, like Bill Gates, dropped out of college and is content, a majority of the time educated people prosper; giving eager young minds the opportunity to fulfill their dreams. People who are well educated have a lot going for them— they could pursue a career in whichever field they dream. People who take education for granted may not have as many things going for them, due to lack of knowledge. Uneducated people may have experience, and yes experience matters but it can only go so far. Knowledge can be gained from experience and if an educated person already has the knowledge, it’s almost as if they were on a treadmill of life going two times faster than an uneducated person. Due to a personal experience of observing friends drop out of school, and statistics, education seems to have a positive impact on ones career, and more importantly one’s life as a whole.
Growing up in a town where education matters as much as an eight-track, it was very hard for me to become something that I wasn’t, a studious student. During middle school the actual ‘peer-pressure’ began: friends of mine started to drink and smoke at the ages of 12 and 13. I would attend my friend’s parties but I would never do anything extreme knowing my parents were soon coming to pick me up, like they always do! Hanging out with my so-called friends was fun until I noticed they all started to drop out of school one by one, like water from a leaky faucet, leaving me no other choice but to make new friends. During high school I came to the realization why school existed; not to make new friends, not to see the first fight of your life, but to become educated, while everything else is a plus. My ‘friends’ from middle school and the pre-high school years...
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