dilodi83
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2006
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- Native Language
- Italian
- Home Country
- Italy
- Current Location
- Italy
Today school is very important and I think it has become more important than it was in the past. That's because, school and education, that every school should give to its students, are fundamental to form well-educated and professional girls and boys. Many people decide to go to school and most of them also make the decision to keep on studying by attending university. This decision is born from the convinction, according to which, who gets a degree or attends school, has greater choices to get a good job. I think it could be right up to nearly fifity years ago. In Italy, the situation has changed and, what everyone can see, is that there are many graduated people, who have studied hard, who have also undertaken to attend school and then university, often attending specialistic courses too, and who do not manage to find any kind of job. Really often they do not want to get a good job, because they already know there is no good job for them because of the European economic crisis, but they would like to get a normale job so that they can start a family, or give to their parents that have paid so much money for their children's education, the satisfaction for all the economic efforts they have done.
The problem is that school no longer assures the possibility to find a good job and it is a big mistake to go on thinking and taking for granted that whoever has an education will be facilitated in finding a job. Of course, it is right to attend school to create well-educated people, or to let boys and girls socialize, but at the same time I think the convinction about a majior range of possibilities to get a good job must be knocked down because it is not concrete in our society any more!
The problem is that school no longer assures the possibility to find a good job and it is a big mistake to go on thinking and taking for granted that whoever has an education will be facilitated in finding a job. Of course, it is right to attend school to create well-educated people, or to let boys and girls socialize, but at the same time I think the convinction about a majior range of possibilities to get a good job must be knocked down because it is not concrete in our society any more!