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Board Economics
Re: School or Skills?
by
lizarder
on 01/05/2025, 10:35:18 UTC
It can be said that the school you graduated from or your GPA no longer means much. It can also be said that employers look at your talents and skills. Employers are interested in how you will do the job given to you. These statements do not lead to a definitive conclusion because in some cases both are important. The quality of the school you graduated from allows you to accumulate the knowledge and skills you need to find a job.

The main problem is that not every school has the same quality of education. Graduates need to constantly improve themselves.
Education is arguably important for science but I do not agree if people say that education will provide an opportunity for someone to get wealth. I see a big example of how college graduates in my area work and generally they work only at salaries in accordance with drinking wages and even some of them must be involved in the bank loan to build a house or buy a car.

Schools can be a place to find skills but it is a vocational school because formal schools generally only learn about theory based on the curriculum. We can get skills anywhere depending on how a person wants to search because when it comes to the ability to get the skill it is not only limited to schools affiliated with theory -based curriculum.