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Nowadays some freshmen are applying to suspend their schooling for one year . They want to make the best use of the time to find jobs in the companies . Through practice they will get to know the society better , which will certainly helps them study with a clear aim and improve their abilities in the university . On the other hand , it is easier for them to find jobs after graduation because of their experience.
In my opinion , what they do really helps them make up for the failing that they lack social experience and they don’t know what society requires . It is in this way that they are quite sure what they will do in university to meet the society’s need .
As a senior student , I think we should take part in some practical activities besides learning in school in order to know the society better and inspire our studies.
In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finish ing high school and starting university studies.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this.
It is quite common these days for young people in many countries to have a break from studying after graduating from high school. The trend is not restricted to rich students who have the money to travel, but is also evident among poorer students who choose to work and become economically independent for a period of time.
The reasons for this trend may involve the recognition that a young adult who passes directly from school to university is rather restricted in terms of general knowledge and experience of the world. By contrast, those who have spent some time earning a living or travelling to other places, have a broader view of life and better personal resources to draw on. They tend to be more independent, which is a very important factor in academic study and research, as well as giving them an advantage in terms of coping with the challenges of student life.
However, there are certainly dangers in taking time off at that important age. Y oung adults may end up never returning to their studies or finding it difficult to readapt to an academic environment. They may think that it is better to continue in a particular job, or to do something completely different from a university course. But overall, I think this is less likely today, when academic qualifications are essential for getting a reasonable career.
My view is that young people should be encouraged to broaden their horizons. That is the best way for them to get a clear perspective of what they are hoping to do with their lives and why. Students with such a perspective are usually the most 0effective and motivated ones and taking a year off may be the way to gain this.
In British,every year, tens and thousands of high school graduates will apply for a gap year to take part in some non-profit programs all over the would before they start their university education, which is firmly supported by the government and totally encouraged by universities. And the organizers of the non-profit program conveyed a warm welcome to these young people full of energy and enthusiasm.
The reasons for this trend may be that a young adult who passes directly from school to university is rather limited in experience of the world while spending some time earning a living or travelling to other places may broaden their view of life, making them more independent, which is a very