Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Do you feel it is better for young people learning school to study further at university or go straight into the workplace? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your knowledge or experience (Ielts Writing Task)

Nowadays the main concern or tension for the parents regarding their child is what choice should be apt for them toward the better future amongst further studies or joining the job at the company.

Both choices have their own pros and cons which will be discussed in this essay. It is also a tough decision for the child whether to study more or join the company.

Talking about further studies can help the child acquiring more knowledge related to the specific field. It can grow the theoretical as well as practical knowledge. Also after acquiring a specific degree in the field, a special brand is been created. The person is treated in different ways as compared to the lower degree achiever, whereas some company requires work experience which will not be present in the resume of the student.

Joining at the workplace directly after studies are both good as well as bad. Because till now only the student had studied the concept or maybe has performed some practicals. So it must be a difficult situation for him/her to get settled in the working environment. But nowadays the companies are offering an internship where the student is given a hands-on experience which can help them in working easily there. Most companies provide the training related to their work whereas some assign tasks to the freshers through which the child has to go through.

Once the student goes for the job in future it will be very difficult to get back to studies if thinking of. Thus as described above both choices have their own advantages as well as disadvantages according to me.


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