Social Sciences, asked by vaibhavi25008khushi, 3 days ago

how does academic education help a person​

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Answered by itsmissprincess
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For me education does not help a person, it makes the person.

And against the more prevalent and false notion education is not what you are taught and one so meticulously writes and gets marks for.

Education is the institution you are in, the schools teach you discipline, teach you principles, administration, cooperation, all these are by default inculcated in the life experience that is education.

Hence you are made the class monitors, you are made to go and do assemblies in files,

The things do seem pointless at the time, but teach us invaluable lessons.

You then know how to create order out of chaos.

Talking of chaos, lets have a look at what engineering colleges ( or most of the colleges for that matter) have to offer,

You first of all are decided into branches or disciplines, it is the eternal moment of realisation for an individual that you can not and do not know everything going around, the only part you are going to accomplish in tour life will be but a grain of sand in the ocean.

Then there are backs or backlogs,which shows how life will sometimes give you second chances don't screw them.

Then there is obvious impossible deadlines and schedules which we all have miraculously met and survived.

These experiences is the education, the education to think freely and maybe innovatively,

This is what segregates you from the radicals sitting on the stalls and claiming if they were the prime minister, they would lower all the prices and bring down deflation and all will be happy,

This is the basic difference in thinking abilities,

Which only proper education can usher.

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