Bookwormlux
Valued Contributor
Our schools seem to be in the Industrial age and have not come to terms with the reality of this our modern world. They still teach students to read hard, get good grades so they could secure well paying jobs upon graduation. This is not usually true as a lot of graduates get disappointed in the end when they realize that there are no jobs waiting for them like they were told in school by their teachers.
These youths then end up in a confused state since they did not spend time learning how to build wealth or learn skills that would enable them to do so.
Some of them later end up taking job offers that underpay them, thus ending up in a state of dissatisfication.
I think it is time for schools to focus more on raising graduates that would be financially literate and able to learn how to explore different opportunities to make money .
What do you think?
These youths then end up in a confused state since they did not spend time learning how to build wealth or learn skills that would enable them to do so.
Some of them later end up taking job offers that underpay them, thus ending up in a state of dissatisfication.
I think it is time for schools to focus more on raising graduates that would be financially literate and able to learn how to explore different opportunities to make money .
What do you think?