University bubble
You'll notice that the college is up slowly every other high school. In Slovakia/Czech Republic, many people study political science, mass media communication, social work, and many management MBAs. Calculate how many times more earns clever 25-year-old mason with a daily net income of 114 Euros as a political scientist with a monthly net income of 435 Eur. Month = 22 working days. PS Certainly, there is the form of a bubble in university education. Some universities churn out essentially unemployable people with the academic title.
Conversely, demand fields such as dentistry, general medicine, computer science, and engineering suffer from a lack of candidates, especially for their hard study. Therefore, when deciding whether to go or not to go to university, I think if I can find someone (i.e., an employer), I will voluntarily pay wages for work performed. On the other hand, it is clear that a politician and computer engineer needs housing, and mason will still be desired. Just as there will always be sought-after food & energy... From the perspective of universities, it goes back to money because they have money for students, not because students learn something useful. Therefore, studying simple school programs with low cost and high school level, because they rely on rule title as the title and in fact, the title is worthless today and your future employer/customer/business partner will want to see your work (portfolio) and not worthless piece of paper on the formal state education. That piece of paper is like someone when you push to the government agencies (in Slovak/Czech countries) by reputation.
Conversely, demand fields such as dentistry, general medicine, computer science, and engineering suffer from a lack of candidates, especially for their hard study. Therefore, when deciding whether to go or not to go to university, I think if I can find someone (i.e., an employer), I will voluntarily pay wages for work performed. On the other hand, it is clear that a politician and computer engineer needs housing, and mason will still be desired. Just as there will always be sought-after food & energy... From the perspective of universities, it goes back to money because they have money for students, not because students learn something useful. Therefore, studying simple school programs with low cost and high school level, because they rely on rule title as the title and in fact, the title is worthless today and your future employer/customer/business partner will want to see your work (portfolio) and not worthless piece of paper on the formal state education. That piece of paper is like someone when you push to the government agencies (in Slovak/Czech countries) by reputation.
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