A University Education - How Much Do You Learn?
University, the final stage in prime level instruction. We all know the proposed outcome of university education, qualification and the chance of getting a much better job. But just how much more does a university instruction give you that self-studying doesn't? And wouldn't self-study be a whole lot cheaper than spending grandson a university education? Jenny Wright Knoxville Tennessee
I went university myself. I completed a two year HND and was put straight onto the past year of this degree as my results were rather good (If your results were just ordinary they'd set you on the second year rather or not let you carry on at all). However, this is where the problems kicked in. Three years analyzing is a lot for anybody, especially on top of a lifetime of prior education. People lose the need to examine at different times, sometimes before they complete secondary, sometimes in school, and in my case near the end of my university education. Now the work wasn't difficult for me personally, I just completely lost interest in doing it. I would leave all my work till the last minute (Something I never did when I was motivated), hurry my essays and not meet the word count. What's this I ask, why is university instruction too long?
I went university myself. I completed a two year HND and was put straight onto the past year of this degree as my results were rather good (If your results were just ordinary they'd set you on the second year rather or not let you carry on at all). However, this is where the problems kicked in. Three years analyzing is a lot for anybody, especially on top of a lifetime of prior education. People lose the need to examine at different times, sometimes before they complete secondary, sometimes in school, and in my case near the end of my university education. Now the work wasn't difficult for me personally, I just completely lost interest in doing it. I would leave all my work till the last minute (Something I never did when I was motivated), hurry my essays and not meet the word count. What's this I ask, why is university instruction too long?
Looking back, I could see that university education really did help me, but wouldn't do the exact same for everyone. University learning is essentially learning from publications. You go to the lesson, the teacher talks to you about publication extracts, they give you a printout in the publication, then let you go and see that publication. Then for your assignment, you reword a publication on your own words and provide your view about the publication or topic in the publication. That's it. Like I said, the university did benefit me. This, of course, isn't true for more practical topics such as art, but there are always exceptions to the rule.
So why pay those tens of thousands in university fees if you're able to learn everything yourself for a whole lot cheaper? Many people before their university education are still living at home with their own parents. University provides them the opportunity to get some independence and live independently or with friends. It's also more sociable then going straight into work where you find the very same faces every day. There's also the advantage of having the qualification paper at the end of your university education. While self-analysis could provide you the knowledge you'd require to do a job, a lot of companies prefer to hire somebody which has a qualification to back up their knowledge, rather than taking someone's word for it.
You can find out a lot from university (I picked up abilities, such as learning to self-study and demonstration abilities ) although I believe the procedure is too long and could be shortened down. Due to this fact, a great deal of the time contributed to 'study' is squandered by students doing nothing, I believe a more intensive two-year course could be perfect for many men and women that want to get the university experience but cut off a third of the time. visit my Linkedin
So why pay those tens of thousands in university fees if you're able to learn everything yourself for a whole lot cheaper? Many people before their university education are still living at home with their own parents. University provides them the opportunity to get some independence and live independently or with friends. It's also more sociable then going straight into work where you find the very same faces every day. There's also the advantage of having the qualification paper at the end of your university education. While self-analysis could provide you the knowledge you'd require to do a job, a lot of companies prefer to hire somebody which has a qualification to back up their knowledge, rather than taking someone's word for it.
You can find out a lot from university (I picked up abilities, such as learning to self-study and demonstration abilities ) although I believe the procedure is too long and could be shortened down. Due to this fact, a great deal of the time contributed to 'study' is squandered by students doing nothing, I believe a more intensive two-year course could be perfect for many men and women that want to get the university experience but cut off a third of the time. visit my Linkedin