It builds you up for the future so you can get a good job.
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It builds you up for the future so you can get a good job.
i don't think they necessarily give you success in life, obviously they'll be able to help towards monetary success but i think personal success and actually doing something you want to do is more important
well i think in general, the more education you get, the more likely youll succeed in what you want to do in your life. i mean its not a coincidence you find more high school drop outs working at mcdonalds than college graduates.
but academic qualifications are mattering less and less nowadays. it used to be that a college degree guaranteed you at least modest comfort in life. but now people worry that college will do nothing but set them back 4 years in their career. it really depends on a lot of things. for example if you're looking to become a doctor good luck if youre not going to school for it. but if you want to be an inventor, an engineer, a business entrepreneur, you dont need anything other than a good idea.
Well i'm on work exp this week, and i;ve been discussing my choices to this buisness, and we were joking around. This is a very technical buisness with computers internet/intranet and so on and half of the people there didn't get GCSE grades so i'm guessing Grades only look good on your CV. But if your really good at a job you don't need grades to show that.
Also my dad who runs a diffrent company says they look for work expiriences rather than Uni Degrees and so on.
recently i just had an interview, it went awesome but my freind also had an interview, he said he didn't say anything + he has a stutter.
He has no qualifications and yet he still got the job, the only thing he had on me was a bit more experience.
My father holds no GCSE's, or qualifications of that matter. He worked his way up the scale & now has a very respectable position in the Education side of the Public Sector. But i certainly wouldn't risk missing revision etc.. for one night of your social life. Because of the economical downturn, people need all the education they can get.
It depends, i agree that getting grades is socially good for you, and that people do tend to look down on if your perhaps a cleaner or binman.
Having saying this, these days with the way things are in the world, sometimes it matters WHO you know rather than WHAT you know to get a job.
They are very well paying jobs around, jobs in which you don't need qualifications, such as food factory working - i myself work in that for the time being and you do not need any qualifications whatsoever.
I also do joinery at college, yet again - i didn't need any qualifications at all to get onto that course, it all depends really - i think it matters more if your going for career choices like doctors, dentistry, vets etc and not for joinery, bricklaying, engineering.
The world is a weird place, it all depends on one certain thing to get a job sometimes, and most of the time - it isn't qualifications.
I think that academic qualifications definately provide some kind of assistance to your future. Obviously, other factors like experience could play a part in sucess but that does not totaly rule out academic qualifications which I believe are still quite important! Obviously the importance will vary with the kind of job you are going for :)