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pogonyaev
3 years ago
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Write a letter to your incle abroad,five reasons why you want to further education​

English
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lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
6 0

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Five reasons to further ones' education, include: a humbling and realistic approach towards life, although chasing dreams, such as becoming the next big <em>NBA </em>star, or becoming a notoriously known singer are inspiring, very low chance of success, an education is the safest, and most realistic in the odds. Another reason being, financial responsibility.  Without fail creating better opportunities and clear pathways for better jobs and income, if one wants to provide for a family in the future, a job is critical. Thirdly, pride. Those who have a failing career, and or struggle to find jobs, and don't develop their education far enough, are heavily looked down upon in society, as lesser intelligence and wealth. Fourthly, there are aspects of education you cannot further achieve without college, it is a large section of ones development from childhood to adulthood, and it plays a massive role. And finally, it is determined statistically, that attending college will bring one the most success leading to a more fulfilled life, which is why it is preached. Those who succeed as an artist/singer/basketball super star etc, are a very slim percentage of the population, the majority must stick to what works, what works being a further education.

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