"Economics is a day-to-day practice and is an easy endeavor made difficult for study reasons", he usually said. Watching the video to the end, I asked myself, "If I had the opportunity to go back in time would I pick another course to study? " And the answer was ..." No". And if I have the opportunity to advise any high school student about courses to choose... I'd say "Economics". The more people learn about even basic economics, the better the economy of countries.
So, if you had the opportunity to advise people about courses to choose In University, what would it be and why?
When I was in college, I had the opportunity to take economics classes. I was a science student, but we were allowed to choose one or two subjects from the arts or commercial fields to supplement our science subjects; while economics is a social science subject, we were primarily interested in pure science. I really enjoyed the course, and it was one of my best subjects in college, earning good grades. Fast forward to my university days, where I studied science and have had no opportunity to learn more about economics until now. The little I knew in the past aided my financial management.
Now that I've graduated from school, finding work in the field I studied has become a major challenge because a lot of work experience is required to even gain entry into a reputable place to work in the country. Looking at my classmates who studied social science and art, they have a better chance of getting hired before me because they are in high demand right now and can get entry-level jobs right away, even if they don't have much work experience. If I could go back in time, I would study a social science course such as economics, management, or art because they are in high demand and have a better chance of finding work quickly these days.