DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL WILL MAKE IMMIGRANTS DOMINATE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES.

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I see its becoming a trend and influences many to leave school.

I just dont know why, I am from a third world country and if i could have that oppurtunity i would absolutely use it to its maximum.

an exampel i see many nigerian migrants topping high gpa others getting 4/4 or 5/5 depending on countries and they end up getting just great jobs, also heard many of them are professors.

Personally if i had that chance i would have studied like i am going nuts, many colleges, scholarships, many libraries, internet access, employment oppurtunities, etc, Lord!! i would study like a turd.

I am just jealous of many people in Usa and europe, thei education is simple and not complex, where i am from the education is really really hard.

i studied accounting, when i saw the simplicity of the exams of uk and usa universities i was really amazed, The questions are really simple amd they are prepared on a constant manner each year and also there is vast materials like past exam papers, you cant find golden oppurtunity here.
 
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In the long run you figured it's still a personal choice you've made. Not everyone have the zeal to keep pushing and staying in college for 4 years.
 
In the long run you figured it's still a personal choice you've made. Not everyone have the zeal to keep pushing and staying in college for 4 years.
You say that maybe you got a lot of oppurtunitiesz but if i was a foreigner i would be like most others especially like nigerians, there is a high probability getting employed if you have a 3.5+ out of 4.0 GPA, And axxording to what i have seen on the type of education offered there comparing to the crazy complex education we have here its a piece of cake to get that gpa,
 
I agree its a great opportunity but to take an opportunity just because others don't have it is not a good way of doing things in my opinion.
 
I agree its a great opportunity but to take an opportunity just because others don't have it is not a good way of doing things in my opinion.
That is very true, had a couple of friends do the exact same thing. Take the opportunity just because they have it. Ended with unsatisfying career paths.
 
Personally if i had that chance i would have studied like i am going nuts, many colleges, scholarships, many libraries, internet access, employment oppurtunities, etc, Lord!! i would study like a turd.
For most of us, it's just a debt shackle. We don't have access to all those scholarships and write-offs as locals. ESPECIALLY these days. Those are for you, not us. The ones we have access to are cutthroat and not worth pursuing for most. Especially in a digital age where we can get by further with a 250$ internet course because we aren't tied back by residency issues.

Most of my peers I went to high school with, that went on to college and higher learning don't even work in the industry they went to school for as they can't get jobs. Some did fine and others are still recovering from the endless debt.

Unless you're going into a highly specialized field like medicine or law or something it's hardly worth it for most of us. it's also an option if you want to learn a new skill but are bad at learning on your own.

I guess it comes down to the number of opportunities available to you.
 
Accounting isn't exactly the pinnacle of a hard curriculum anywhere in the world. Also test will vary school by school. Saying exams are easier in the USA is not really accurate, here you get what you pay for most of the time with very few outliers.
 
I agree its a great opportunity but to take an opportunity just because others don't have it is not a good way of doing things in my opinion.
Its just about targeting opputunities with high probality, If you study hard for like 4 years and have a good gpa then there ia a high probability getting a good job which will set you good for your entire life, But when you drop out chances are shrinking, there is a less probability, Yes there are some big scale youtubers, affiliators, self employed making a shit ton of cash than the graduates, but there are just few of them, The education oppurtunity is just golden, You put in work and get a good gpa your chancea of gettinh a good job are high.
 
Too much immigration is a bad idea in any case.

I don't belong to the west but westerners need to reform their curriculum that teaches them to hate themselves.

Chinese should develop china. Indians should develop India.
 
Its just about targeting opputunities with high probality, If you study hard for like 4 years and have a good gpa then there ia a high probability getting a good job which will set you good for your entire life, But when you drop out chances are shrinking, there is a less probability, Yes there are some big scale youtubers, affiliators, self employed making a shit ton of cash than the graduates, but there are just few of them, The education oppurtunity is just golden, You put in work and get a good gpa your chancea of gettinh a good job are high.

It's not all about the probability of getting a job though. Health, happiness and your actual goals play a part. One shouldn't pursue education purely because it's the path that is traditionally the best for "success". Education may give you a higher chance of a job but what if you don't want to walk that path?
 
Accounting isn't exactly the pinnacle of a hard curriculum anywhere in the world. Also test will vary school by school. Saying exams are easier in the USA is not really accurate, here you get what you pay for most of the time with very few outliers.
I seen acca exams (UK based) and CPA (US based) those are considered the proffesional exams and hard.

When i compare them to thw exams i did, i assure you mate, I would have sliced them up without mercy, Really really easy.

Where i come from a single question can have 3 pages (yes you read that damn well), When i was reviewing the acca exams and cpa america exams i just was way too jealous on how easy it is there.

I would have dedinately nailed the degree with a super dupa gpa, This i am more than sure of, no jokes,
 
They kinda already do...
The country's education system lacks...
 
Too much immigration is a bad idea in any case.

I don't belong to the west but westerners need to reform their curriculum that teaches them to hate themselves.

Chinese should develop china. Indians should develop India.
I feel sorry for western europe, their cultures may even perish, I was watching the situation in France i was astonished, I also see london is really full of immigrants, The natives will soon be largely ruled with immigrants,
 
Relax dude, chill. Why all capslock in the title.
When I was in school, then college, then in grad school, I CHILLED.
And that's what you should do. Chill.
Because you ain't gonna get another shot to, you guessed it right, to chill.
 
It's not all about the probability of getting a job though. Health, happiness and your actual goals play a part. One shouldn't pursue education purely because it's the path that is traditionally the best for "success". Education may give you a higher chance of a job but what if you don't want to walk that path?
Its really hard to explain this by words, People who have lived in hunger, high poverty rates, wars, bad education, unemployment, etc when they reach developed countries they will grind really hard for education, Thats what they believe in because of high probability to get succesful, Plus there is power especially if one gets to be a lawyer, police, etc.
 
I feel sorry for western europe, their cultures may even perish, I was watching the situation in France i was astonished, I also see london is really full of immigrants, The natives will soon be largely ruled with immigrants,

Immigrants in europe don't do high studies like natives, because our culture is to push long studies and universities paper are very important here.

But we have a shit ton of useless degrees which make people study things for years without having a proper job at the end. For example gender studies is very popular but good luck on finding a job after...

University is good if your goal is to have a marketable skill at the end, but we are full of BS degrees... coming from a guy who did 1 year of psychology then dropped out and see 5 years later that my classmates don't find a job because their is too many students and not enough jobs (on top of that these things don't pay well)

I have a mix positive idea about the scholar system. The best is to do an apprenticeship and follow higher studies in the evening, it's becoming better than uni degrees for most profession
 
Immigrants in europe don't do high studies like natives, because our culture is to push long studies and universities paper are very important here.

But we have a shit ton of useless degrees which make people study things for years without having a proper job at the end. For example gender studies is very popular but good luck on finding a job after...

University is good if your goal is to have a marketable skill at the end, but we are full of BS degrees... coming from a guy who did 1 year of psychology then dropped out and see 5 years later that my classmates don't find a job because their is too many students and not enough jobs (on top of that these things don't pay well)

I have a mix positive idea about the scholar system. The best is to do an apprenticeship and follow higher studies in the evening, it's becoming better than uni degrees for most profession

Gender Studies degree can help someone land a job working in a diversity department at an organization, business or university.
 
Gender Studies degree can help someone land a job working in a diversity department at an organization, business or university.

In my country for job application, I really hardly see anyone asking a gender studies degree.. so maybe you can but you could also with another previous diploma going to the same position without going to uni.

I have a friend who works in HR and he told me this degree is the one that has the highest unemployment rate after years of finishing uni.
 
Maybe a bit off-topic, but if you can't express yourself properly in an interview or know how to conduct yourself in one, it doesn't matter what degree you have as it will be rendered useless. I have friends with Ph.D.'s and Master's degrees but no interpersonal skills and ways of interacting with other people. I still feel college was worth it for myself (no debt), and my wife immigrated to the US and got her Master's degree, but again the grass is greener on the other side thinking college is a cakewalk.
 
In my country for job application, I really hardly see anyone asking a gender studies degree.. so maybe you can but you could also with another previous diploma going to the same position without going to uni.

I have a friend who works in HR and he told me this degree is the one that has the highest unemployment rate after years of finishing uni.

Diversity and inclusion jobs would be ideal, most don't specifically say gender studies.
 
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