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September 29, 2023, 06:48:55 AM
#95
For me, having a degree is a big help to get a job since most of the requirements they look for are college graduates. Although it may be hard to secure a job, having a degree gives you more opportunities to apply for certain jobs. Also I believe that having more than one degree is such a big advantage. Having a double degree can be a way to easier find a high paying job compared to a single degree holder.

But at the end of the day, it's only not about your educational background, you also need to build your skills and expertise. If you have those things, more opportunities will come to you. You can secure a job with your education but if you won't pursue your skill growth, you'll just remain in the same position. You can have a stable source of income but it may not be enough in the long run. So you also need to continue learning and improving to succeed.
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September 29, 2023, 03:49:59 AM
#94
I think of course not. even when we graduate from academics. we still have to learn from direct experience and that definitely takes time to adapt to work. but at least that way. it has helped us understand the basis of a job based on the studies we have undertaken. If we don't study, it doesn't mean we can't, but only a few people are able to learn autodidactically.
An academic degree cannot be a guarantee that we can achieve success more easily. But at least it increases the chances of getting a job when we apply for a job. Because sometimes educational background is something that a company always pays attention to. But still, this will not happen to the majority of people who also have high academic degrees. In fact, currently there are many business people who run businesses outside the academic field they specialize in.

And actually there are also many successful people who are not from academic circles. They learn autodidactically and learn from experience. But learning autodidactically is not easy. It takes persistence and patience as well as courage in direct practice. But the process always does not lie to the results. In essence, people who work hard intelligently are most likely to achieve success. Be it from academic circles or not.
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September 29, 2023, 03:03:13 AM
#93
Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with igh unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.
It's just an alternative, we can choose to do it or not do it at all. Because basically it's not how high your position/title is but how big your role is in implementing the results you read or learn. However, when all of that doesn't have any impact, even on yourself, it means you're wasting time, energy and thoughts on what you can't make happen. In several countries we know that a degree is the main point for achieving work and income, but those who have skills without a degree are often not facilitated. Gela is just a broken system for those who limit a person's creativity in developing themselves. Such a system exists in every country for the sake of one interest, namely money. Because without money you can't achieve a high degree and get a seat in a company or in the end you just become a slave/employee under someone else's finger.
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September 29, 2023, 02:57:50 AM
#92
Education is very good whether their will be job opportunities for education obtained or not. I know their are some Africa countries that the unemployment rate is very high, these doesn't mean that people should quit education because it won't be of any use by getting employed. It is good to get degrees but people should not just put all their hopes in degrees, we should be able to embrace other skills that can be helpful financially. Most people who succeed understands their system of government, in countries like Ghana and Nigeria where the government doesn't have much job opportunities,  the citizens try their best to make good money from their skill, this is because they understand their system knowing fully well they can generate their own income without depending on the government.
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September 29, 2023, 02:37:11 AM
#91
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?

Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.

Honestly speaking, there is nothing wrong with taking many courses and completing them. The only question is, can you apply it when you submit your application to a company? Because it's true, usually being accepted for a job is not always suitable for the course completed.

For example, there is a doctoral degree that was completed, but when applying abroad, he studied caregiving for a few months before applying as a caregiver; otherwise, the job taken was nursing, even though the profession is a doctoral degree. This was just one of the realities that happened for more than a decade.
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September 29, 2023, 01:58:10 AM
#90
I think of course not. even when we graduate from academics. we still have to learn from direct experience and that definitely takes time to adapt to work. but at least that way. it has helped us understand the basis of a job based on the studies we have undertaken. If we don't study, it doesn't mean we can't, but only a few people are able to learn autodidactically.
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September 29, 2023, 01:44:11 AM
#89
I don't depend on academics to earn money. I depend on my own efforts to find something, learning directly from experience. Usually studies only teach the basics, skills only we know. However, studies are not very useful in some people who are really able to learn on their own without having to go through studies.
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September 29, 2023, 12:58:23 AM
#88
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?

Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.
Those who pursue more more degrees only do so to brighten their chances of getting employed in the midst of the growing unemployment in your country, however academic is not the only pathway to get income there are non academic who are into business and are earning decent profits, Moreso as an educated individual there are other means of earning apart from relying sourcing for unavailable jobs, graduates can sought for self acquisition to be self employed trading is a very good alternative source of income if those unemployed graduates would endeavors to learn the skills and there are also self taught skills like graphic design, content writing etc which can serve as source of income as a free lancer.
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September 28, 2023, 02:10:00 PM
#87
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?

Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.
It has been known for a long time that just getting a degree is not enough, as who does not know a bunch of people that got their degree and still do not know how to do anything, so to begin with you need to choose a carer that is in high demand and that is going to continue in that state for a long time, and then you need to concentrate to get good at it, that is it, just two steps and you could get a good job with a good pay if you follow them, but as you may guess the majority of the people do not do this.
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September 28, 2023, 02:05:55 PM
#86
It certainly all depends on where you live.  Here in the United States it is uneqivickly beneficial having a degree versus not having a degree.  Now some jobs don't require one and if that's what you were planning to do the rest of your life it would be a waste of time getting that degree, but at least you got the education, which there's nothing wrong with making yourself more intelligent.

In my career field (finance) I have to have a degree. Had I not had one, I'd not have been able to get any of the jobs I've had in the 20 some years I've been in the workforce. 

If I was planning to work for the city or state doing maintenance let's say, for the rest of my life, then it really wouldn't be necessary but I still think it's a good idea to improve your intelligence.
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September 28, 2023, 01:23:24 PM
#85
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?


I think it depends on what country you're from, because in my country, there are more job opportunities if you have a degree. Here, even barista and service crews in fast food chains are required to have at least finished their high school or even college. Sometimes, what's even worse is other company imposes high standards and requires their employee to have a degree before hiring them. So, to answer that question, I would say that academic pursue is one of the factors that would help you to get incomes.

I think having more degrees provides you with more opportunities and land you with the perfect job. In fact, companies will even fight for you, so you won't have a hard time finding a job because it is the one that will come to you. Having degrees also enables you to have career growth, in which will help you to expand your expertise.

Seems like we live in the same country, where the requirements of a minimum paying jobs are too many than a high paying jobs. And there's also a case where new freshly graduates finding a jobs where almost of the hiring requirements are 1 or more years experience so how could they afford to have a job? You could observe that most of the graduates choose to have a job that are not even connected to their degree, not the reason cause they don't like the course itself, but the time that consumes by just finding a job so if you got accepted it's really a go signal.

Having a degree is really a beneficial in applying a high paying jobs, but remember that finding jobs is not that easy as it sounds especially in my country. Also some companies are looking for the background of the school as well, cause some private school works by the money so they could say you just paid for you to passed which is very insuslting.
Or simply job requirements or qualifications are really that not that something which those fresh graduates could really be able to apply with considering on whats those criteria then it would really be ending up on having

no job since they arent that qualified and this is where unemployment rate would really be increasing on a certain country. Having that a couple of courses or whatsoever in correlated with academic achievements or
something like that wont really be assuring that you would really be getting a job after that and with tons of competition then it isnt really that something that would be so simple that you could really be able to achieve it out. This is why dont make yourself that too confident or even focusing with that because having only a single degree would really be just that enough on securing a job which you do like and its not really that too
necessary for you to aim for more just to mind that you could be having more chances? Yes possibly but not all the time.

Having multiple streams of income doesnt really came from on having couple of jobs that you do have. What matter most is that you do have investment
and businesses despite on having a day job and as long you could really be able to handle it out then this what matter the most.
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September 28, 2023, 12:35:03 PM
#84
Academic is important, but working experience, internship, study exchange, network, organization, competition, project and any other thing that can improve your ability are more important than academic. This is why most of fresh graduated are very hard to seek jobs, they only offer their academic certificate to the company and expect they will accept you? what's the difference with other people that also same like you?

Indeed, we all need to realize that in lectures, the knowledge we gain in lectures is only around 30% while the remaining 70% comes from outside, from an organization that we join and a practice that we carry out in the field to make all this into a valuable experience. to form a thought and discover one's identity. through education we will have good knowledge and understanding as a provision for tomorrow, through practice this will make it an experience as an image for living a new life, namely after getting a bachelor's degree and through an organization we can expand relationships which will later helps us to make it easier to achieve a goal.
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September 28, 2023, 11:57:16 AM
#83
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?
If I'm not mistaken, S3 graduates have salaries at the college level and most S3 graduates usually have a large salary if they are actively teaching on campus. But I do not really agree that education is always associated with money because actually education is a way to achieve knowledge that will bring someone to moral education. Getting many titles may not be able to bring someone to get a large salary and it depends on their active teaching at several universities, if many of the campuses they use to teach then there will be a lot of income they might get.

Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.
Depending on themselves because if chasing the title and not implemented in teaching it will not make them get anything. If asked whether they have done the right job, maybe the answer depends on the opportunity they have and if they are able to run correctly, maybe the knowledge they get can bring them at the stage to find income.
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September 28, 2023, 11:22:31 AM
#82
Most people who go for more degrees believe they can get better job at the end of the day. People that only go for more degrees in a stare with high unemployment rate are they doing right thing by putting all their focus on academic because this is the only thing they can do best.
Education is fine and going to higher institution is something that is recommended for everyone because many things are taught in the higher institution that you might not learn mingling in the society. Getting a degree and going for higher degrees is also good because it boosts individual confidence and raises societal prestige. But then in some developing countries, higher institutions and getting degrees are gradually becoming a scam this is because, the effort and time invested in going to higher institution and the amount of money spent in this higher institution does not correlate with the reward.

This is why some people in certain region of my country do not pay much attention to Western education, rather they involved in business and before they could turn 20, they are all millionaires doing better than people that have degrees.
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September 28, 2023, 10:55:12 AM
#81
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?


I think it depends on what country you're from, because in my country, there are more job opportunities if you have a degree. Here, even barista and service crews in fast food chains are required to have at least finished their high school or even college. Sometimes, what's even worse is other company imposes high standards and requires their employee to have a degree before hiring them. So, to answer that question, I would say that academic pursue is one of the factors that would help you to get incomes.

I think having more degrees provides you with more opportunities and land you with the perfect job. In fact, companies will even fight for you, so you won't have a hard time finding a job because it is the one that will come to you. Having degrees also enables you to have career growth, in which will help you to expand your expertise.

Seems like we live in the same country, where the requirements of a minimum paying jobs are too many than a high paying jobs. And there's also a case where new freshly graduates finding a jobs where almost of the hiring requirements are 1 or more years experience so how could they afford to have a job? You could observe that most of the graduates choose to have a job that are not even connected to their degree, not the reason cause they don't like the course itself, but the time that consumes by just finding a job so if you got accepted it's really a go signal.

Having a degree is really a beneficial in applying a high paying jobs, but remember that finding jobs is not that easy as it sounds especially in my country. Also some companies are looking for the background of the school as well, cause some private school works by the money so they could say you just paid for you to passed which is very insuslting.
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September 28, 2023, 09:55:17 AM
#80
I really want know if getting more degrees can make life financially better because I come from a country where their are no job and I have seen people that the only thing they can do in life is to read books, getting more degrees attaining all these degrees yet no still go job for them with good pay. Do think people who read in a region with slim job opportunities are doing the right thing?


I think it depends on what country you're from, because in my country, there are more job opportunities if you have a degree. Here, even barista and service crews in fast food chains are required to have at least finished their high school or even college. Sometimes, what's even worse is other company imposes high standards and requires their employee to have a degree before hiring them. So, to answer that question, I would say that academic pursue is one of the factors that would help you to get incomes.

I think having more degrees provides you with more opportunities and land you with the perfect job. In fact, companies will even fight for you, so you won't have a hard time finding a job because it is the one that will come to you. Having degrees also enables you to have career growth, in which will help you to expand your expertise.
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September 28, 2023, 09:53:59 AM
#79
Sometimes life pushes us into situations where we have to choose, and in this case I can share that harmonizing and balancing everything even though it seems difficult, studying and working is better said than ability. The ability to apply so you can adapt to what you have, does not make you stand out from the crowd.

I have heard many stories about pursuing wealth through knowledge and almost every story leads to good results, and that is also fair in life, when you have ability then there is nothing. What is the reason that capacity does not create value for you?
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September 28, 2023, 09:52:47 AM
#78
I come from a country where their are no job
Then make a job! You don't have to become an employee, you can become an employer yourself. Of course it depends on your degree and your ambitions and how willing you are on taking on challenges and enduring hardship. For example do you think any of these big companies with thousands of employees (like Microsoft, Apple, etc.) were created out of thin air overnight? It took years of dedication and hard work to build the company to what it is today.

There is no reason for you not to be able to do something similar even on a tiny scale.
In fact if what you claimed was right, that means there is going to be little to no competition.
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September 28, 2023, 09:14:51 AM
#77
There is no guarantee that if you get more academic degrees, you can get a bigger salary than others if you don't have much experience in the field.

Yes, having many academic degrees will help us better our chances when competing with others when going for interviews. But to be able to ask for a high salary, degree is not enough, what businesses need is experience, working skills and results. That's why businesses always ask for experience when interviewing.

But so far, offices have considered someone with more academic degrees acceptable to them, especially if they study abroad.

This depends on the vacancy as well as the company's needs. I saw study abroad applicants rejected and experienced candidates selected when I worked in the office.

Amid job competition like today, having more academic degrees is not enough because someone must also have many skills and work experience.

This is what many students are suffering from, they have the illusion that just by having a degree, they can get a high paying job. But what they don't know is that getting a degree isn't that difficult and they aren't the only ones with degrees. They are living in a highly competitive environment, so a degree without experience is useless.
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September 28, 2023, 08:33:02 AM
#76
Academic is important, but working experience, internship, study exchange, network, organization, competition, project and any other thing that can improve your ability are more important than academic. This is why most of fresh graduated are very hard to seek jobs, they only offer their academic certificate to the company and expect they will accept you? what's the difference with other people that also same like you?
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