Good question, tricky one this, all depends on your financial circumstances
now, however, some students do part-time work just to make ends meet, also to help pay for books. I worked when I left school, then went back to
education many years later. If I had my time over again, and had support
from family, then I would definitely pick education first time round.
Good luck in whatever path you chose.
Regards.
Lain.
2006-09-23 09:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Majority of people (~ 95%) ... education first if you have the availability.
Certainly, there are a few savants (Bill Gates, Albert Einstein) who throw the curve and make education look stupid ... however, most ppl need to learn how to exercise their brains which is what education does. There is also the "Trade" education which is more specific like "Doctor/ Nurse", "HVAC", and "Architecture".
For those without the means of paying for high education costs, then they are the types who can go to school, and work. Usually, loans, grants, and scholarships help these.
Higher education is most useful when the student has a goal of obtaining. However, when the student is still searching for their talent, then the first two years can be helpful to solidify their talents and future goals.
2006-09-23 09:26:47
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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Absolutely. A job is 90% responsibility, 10% skill. Having a small job while in school teaches one the importance of being on time for the job, respecting the workplace and co-workers, how to deal with problems on the job and the value of a hard-earned dollar. This is something you simply do not learn at school...but is every bit as critical as the things you DO learn in school.
2006-09-23 09:02:38
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answered by carpediem3000 3
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job comes first . at ur age u make stronger in empathise with people. so always the best option is combine money earning as well as education. like work part time in marketing . then study athome college. experience is actual factor . but not money at ur age . learn work but not money. once u gain knowledge in future u can demand lot of things from the organisation.
2006-09-24 07:49:52
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answered by meenakshim 3
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a job is important to teach you many life skills but education is more important. if u have education u will have a great job. otherwise i think you have nothing in life to look forward to. job is what gives you money to live life. education is what helps u make a life.
2006-09-23 09:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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it sure does teach responsibility to learn how to handle college and working. college comes first because once you make it through you can always pay off those tuition bills with your most likely much higher pay check. the trick is to learn how to balance the two to make your life function in a descent manner.... speaking from experience.
2006-09-23 09:06:42
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answered by christy 6
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job with study - it is good , both prefered
2006-09-23 11:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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