Tuesday, October 1, 2019
High School Dropouts Essay
High school dropouts ââ¬â a growing problem in our society, or is it? After hearing about dropouts heading back to school to receive a diploma on the local news, I often wonder what they were missing out on. I mean, does a dropout really need to head back only to solve a quadratic equation or to write an five paragraph essay on The American Revolution? Iââ¬â¢m willing to bet that more than half of parents whoââ¬â¢ve graduated from high school donââ¬â¢t even know how to solve a quadratic equation or how The American Revolution came about. Itââ¬â¢s really annoying to witness activates telling students to stay in school when some of the activates themselves could not accomplish high school level work. This is why I personally believe that a diploma is nothing more than a piece of paper. Much of society is too focused on whether a person obtained a high school diploma rather than oneââ¬â¢s real intellect. That piece of paper determines whether youââ¬â¢re qualified to get a job, which is real disturbing to me since high school level work does not give you work experience. I myself being a high school graduate had somewhat of a difficult time in my first year of college. Iââ¬â¢m nineteen years old and Iââ¬â¢m sure that I can speak for some people on that. If high school really prepares a student, then why is college considered a challenge? Why are we learning math, history, English, and etc. in college if weââ¬â¢ve already taken the same classes in high school? For example, college algebra is exactly the same as Algebra I & II in high school. When put in perspective, itââ¬â¢s obvious why people regurgitate the same stuff again in college; itââ¬â¢s because high school lacks in preparing a student for the real world. I mean, when you head to college, you have to take at least two years of classes that youââ¬â¢ve already taken in high school before you actually get into your major. Does that itself make a statement that education in high school lacks of doing a good job? I personally think of it like that. This is why it bothers me when a job determines whether a person has a high school diploma, because in reality, many high school graduates have the same intuition as some high school dropouts. In the end, I believe society is too focused on a high school diploma rather than someoneââ¬â¢s intelligence. I understand that itââ¬â¢s natural for us to forget some of the material weââ¬â¢ve learned in high school. However, why is it that jobs are more focused on a diploma that was obtained decades ago rather than someoneââ¬â¢s current intellect? Why does a dropout really need to head back to school to make it in this world? High school does not prepare you for a certain job. Work experience prepares you for a job. Many high school graduates who apply for a job must gain a certain level of job experience before working anyway. Many of the jobs that require a high school level education can easily be done by a high school dropout. If society can focus less on a trivial diploma and put for attention on oneââ¬â¢s ability, then I think this country would be much smarter.
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