The inspiration of this blog came from an article I read several days ago,Americans Also Ask:Whether It Is Worthful to Pay for University,a Chinese version of John Cassidy's article published on The New Yorker on September 7th.Following are my own opinions.
On one hand,education is very wonderful and there are many world-famous universities in America,which is considered the superpower.Should studying in those universities be full of happiness?What's more,learning what we didn't know before,regardless of which universities we are in,can improve our quality undoubtedly.As to the costs,will Americans be worried about this problem?"There’s no doubt that college graduates earn more money, on average, than people who don’t have a degree."Why not go to university?
On the other hand,through this article,I know that Americans who didn't go to university can also earn lots of money(compared to that of developing countries).It seems that whether go to university or not doesn't impact one's living significantly and it's not necessary to pay for university.
In America,it's optional.However,in some other countries,education background is essential when looking for a job,so universities increase enrollment constantly and higher education becomes more and more common.As a result,the amount of graduates increases sharply,the employment pressure is higher,too.
Effective solutions need to be proposed.
On one hand,education is very wonderful and there are many world-famous universities in America,which is considered the superpower.Should studying in those universities be full of happiness?What's more,learning what we didn't know before,regardless of which universities we are in,can improve our quality undoubtedly.As to the costs,will Americans be worried about this problem?"There’s no doubt that college graduates earn more money, on average, than people who don’t have a degree."Why not go to university?
On the other hand,through this article,I know that Americans who didn't go to university can also earn lots of money(compared to that of developing countries).It seems that whether go to university or not doesn't impact one's living significantly and it's not necessary to pay for university.
In America,it's optional.However,in some other countries,education background is essential when looking for a job,so universities increase enrollment constantly and higher education becomes more and more common.As a result,the amount of graduates increases sharply,the employment pressure is higher,too.
Effective solutions need to be proposed.
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