It is becoming increasingly popular to have a year off between finishing school and going to university. What are the advantages and disadvantages
It has become more and more popular for students to take a
year
off between finishing school before enrolling into colleges in recent years. The advantage of Use synonyms
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is saving money, while the disadvantage is reduced motivation. Linking Words
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essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages.
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off. University courses are generally costly. After completing school, teenagers tend to start working early to save money by taking a Use synonyms
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to pay for their accommodation, university tuition fees and other expenses; rather than struggling financially, being wholly dependent on their parents or searching for a part-time job above their academic work. Linking Words
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, in the USA, an average undergraduate student requires a minimum of 10000 dollars per Linking Words
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for college in total. Many drop out because they cannot afford it.
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disadvantages. The main disadvantage is that working teens become financially independent , Linking Words
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they do not want to rejoin their studies. They prefer to continue working in jobs that are below their capabilities by bypassing university. Linking Words
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short term view of getting a job straight away and neglecting tertiary education, will not offer them the same prospects their future careers could have. Linking Words
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, 25% of British students never go beyond high school following a gap Linking Words
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In conclusion, the essay has discussed the advantages and disadvantages. Use synonyms
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they save money to pursue higher studies by working, at the same time they should be careful not to forgo their education altogether.Linking Words
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