Whether a university’s role should be to prepare graduates for specific jobs or simply to educate without a particular vocation in mind is a debatable issue.
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both purposes. The essay will Change the spelling
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discuss the function of vocational courses, followed by a discussion of more traditional tertiary education.
Some students have a very specific job in mind when they Linking Words
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at university. Medicine, dentistry and accountancy have clear career paths and they allow people to focus on and Change the spelling
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undertake a certain profession upon graduation. Linking Words
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suits those who have decided on a career and it avoids them wasting time studying a more general subject like English. Linking Words
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, in the United States, you must complete four years of higher education before you can study law and many feel that these four years Linking Words
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a waste of time, that would have been better used focusing on their chosen discipline.
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However
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this
is not suitable for everyone and many people have no idea what job they would like to do when they are 18. For these young people, it is better to do a non-vocational course, Linking Words
such
as philosophy and simply add to their intellect without a career goal in mind. If they were forced to study a more practical subject, they are more likely to quit or become disillusioned because they don’t see the point of their chosen subject. Linking Words
For example
, The Times recently reported that only 50% of law graduates actually want to become lawyers at the end of their studies.
In conclusion, the function of college is to both prepare students for the workforce and provide knowledge and which one a person chooses should depend on their preference at the time.Linking Words
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