Social Sciences, asked by anupaldas966, 1 year ago

Vocational education or liberal education which is better

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Answered by chana7230
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Vocational education is a curriculum based on developing a specific skill set that should transition the graduate into a specific job. A liberal arts education is a curriculum based on providing a wholistic view of culture and arts with the specific goal of providing a graduate with a wider perspective.

Some of my PERSONAL comparisons or projections of the two. Assuming a high school choice of education of either liberal or vocational education.

A high school senior and possibly a junior studying a vocation is likely going to transition to that position with that skill set with an immediate income.

A liberal arts major in the same place in high school is going to be working random jobs and considering the path to college and will likely have a similar random career.

The negative. By 16 the vocationally educated person knows their path but may be stuck in a long rut. Hopefully they don't choose a dead vocation. But they will be working and possibly having a higher wage earlier.

The liberal arts major will hop around jobs maybe finish college and will maybe get into management. At this point they will realize they should have got a business degree. But they will likely bust through the wage ceiling in comparison to the vocational student at some point and will remain likely remain above it for life.

So early start with vocation and a direct path or liberal arts wandering path of enlightenment and finally get paid.

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