How many years fromj your life you spent for education?primary, secondary...
By icesmile
@icesmile (7160)
Romania
June 9, 2009 1:08am CST
...college, high school?University?
It all depends on what type of degree you want. Generally the more years you go to school, the greater the chances of getting a higher paying job.
Primary school or General Basic Education is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 14. College and high school or university after...how many years do you spent for your educations?
Do you think that education, is very important for your future, or sometimes life experience is more important?
3 responses
@shikaymaru (700)
• Malaysia
9 Jun 09
I spent 1 year in kindergarten, was that count? 6 years in primary school, 5 years in secondary school, 1 years in pre-degree course and lastly 4 years for my degree. These all happen in 1 go. I get tired of study, maybe it will took sometime before I miss the memory of study,or maybe I won't. lol. Counting all it was 17 years I spent on study. Phew, time pass so quickly.
Education is important. But life experience is essential.
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@EliteUser (3964)
• Australia
29 Sep 09
Hey,
Well all together now I had spent about 14 years altogether in both primary and secondary school together. And now I have to spend probably another 3-5 years doing some College degree, all for a job that I will be doing for the rest of my life. Make sure you have a good day, God bless and Happy Lotting!!
@anniecheung216 (168)
• China
9 Jun 09
yeah,let me count first,1 in kindergarden,6 in primary,3 in junior ,3 in high ,4 in unversity,2 for my master,total is 19 years.
It's a long time.but it does help my work career.
but the 2 for master is a kind of waste.I didn't learn anything in unversity.