Some students may not like the fact that they endure lessons after lessons for every year they decide to pursue the higher grade of the education system. Some may just do it for the sake of they must do it. Some study because they have a goal in life. And some came back because they want that title of completing elementary to college days.
There are a lot of reasons why you should continue putting your foot forward when it comes to studying.
One of the reasons is that there are parts in younger grades that may have been already forgotten moments that will benefit the future. As I was helping my younger brother do his stuff for school, I completely question some of the things I teach him because it wasn't a "normal routine" for me when it comes to lessons. I already had those lessons back then so I thought somehow I know them, but it was the opposite. I had to go back to my younger days to be able to teach him the proper solutions to problems and how these results happen. It was something that brought me up to enhance my brain and to know that these simple things may be a thing for future references. The educational system focuses on teaching us how to acquire necessary analytical and logical thinking skills, as well as how to work well independently. People are not only capable of forming their own opinions, but they are also adept at locating strong and dependable arguments and facts to back up and verify their choices.
More reasons that participate in the idea of continuing your study include job employment.
Job hunting is difficult, especially in these difficult economic times. For a vacant position, you may have to compete with hundreds of other candidates. If you have the right qualifications and educational background, you will have a better chance of landing a rewarding job. Individuals with a strong level of education and a diverse range of experience are more likely to land high-paying, professional employment. Credentials are what will persuade a prospective employer to hire you over another candidate.
I also find it attractive and respectful when people can speak things that make sense. People with so much in their mind tend to be able to get confident in what they do since they know better and they can teach younger ones the right things to do. For example, Gordon Ramsay. He is one of the best culinary cooks in the world and as I watch him in Hell's Kitchen, I can confirm that his education level is what I admire the most, even when it's not on the cooking side. Not only does he care what the customers need as they pay lots of money to dine in his restaurants, but he also trains and teaches his cooks to be the better version of themselves. I find that level of passion and maturity a good thing in which every leader must possess. People who are educated understand the importance of living in a peaceful and predictable community. They are more likely to participate in projects that benefit not just their gated community but also society.
Learning is the foundation to transforming a flaw into a strength. It provides various tools and methods for understanding and resolving problems that lie ahead of us. Education provides all of these and much more, whether it is about respect, a higher position in society and a professional environment, financial security, or family stability. Home stability provided by owning a home helps children who grew up in their own houses or apartments succeed.
Also, I would like to add that having an education does not give people the credibility to look down on those who didn't make it to the final stage of learning. It must be used to teach those people so they can able to learn the things they missed and will enable that motivation on them to go back to school.
okay for me personally I think that the system is rigged some students might in contrast to the fact that they would withstand instructions after instructions for each year they and finally opt to pursue the higher rank of the education system because it's just too much