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Board Economics
Re: School or Skills?
by
reefsea
on 01/05/2025, 05:41:47 UTC
Education can be said to be one of the accesses that someone can take and then skills that are important things that will be used when going directly to work. Education is equally important, therefore I think it would be better to balance the two.

If this kind of question, as if these are 2 different things and also contradictory. In fact, we should align the two. Logically, how can we separate 2 good things in life, then what needs to be done is to utilize or dig deeper into both.
As much as possible then i do agree on what you have said that it should be that getting in line rather than on trying out to make up some comparison in between but we do know that each person does have that different situation when it comes into this aspect on which there are those who are focusing on education but having that lack of skills but the good thing when you do have a degree is that you can be able to land up some job on which it will be basing up into the course on what you have got and since everyone starts up on becoming a newbie or starter then acquiring skills is on which this will be the primary step that you can be able to obtain out such skills on which this isnt that a bad career to take or lets say this is something inevitable because learning up new skills cant be directly that be implemented it out directly on a certain person without knowing it.

For those people who doesnt have that proper education but having that specific skills on which do able to make them capable on searching up some jobs then they could actually be having the advantage.
It is really just that there are those times that they arent that getting qualified because of lacking some education on which we know that when it comes to competition then we do have that fierce one one which landing up a job will be that challenge. This is where you do really need up to consider on finishing up some education in getting in line with some skills on which it will be putting you up into some edge in compared to other persons and since getting a job is hard then it will be definitely be need up that qualifications.
Well, if we talk about the situation, I also agree that a person's situation will be different. There are people who are very capable of achieving higher education and they can pay for additional courses outside of education to hone their skills, there are people who can only afford education and some even have to work harder to achieve that.

Here the role of the individual itself is very much needed when the situation is difficult for them, they may have to work hard to find scholarships for example, and they must be able to independently find their skills, for example from the environment. But once again, if that is possible, then education and skills should go hand in hand without clashing.