In this era of more and more advanced technology, "AI" artificial intelligence robots have emerged, and more and more work can be replaced by technology or robots. I agree with what is stated in this article. It is more important to have skills than good grades. Good grades are not difficult to get, every day sign in class, homework is completed. In fact, many students are ‘nerds’. Many students focus on textbooks but lack practical practice. This gives them excellent results, but they are at a loss in their work practices.
But my opinion is different from the author. I think colleges and universities are still very useful. These places are a small society, with people from all over the world, all kinds of people, and letting students experience different people in college. It is also an exercise. There are many famous universities in the world, there are many senior professors, and the knowledge they teach is very valuable. Otherwise, why do many students now want to go to college instead of going to high school to find a job?
There are many unpredictable things in colleges and universities. I haven't thought about my future. I have set my own major and have a goal through the study of multiple courses, rich after-school life, and club activities. Now new nontraditional education is proliferating, students have more chance to experience work skills. Although overreliantce on colleges or universities degrees is not right, college degrees is really a way to compare students' knowledge. Our society will be more thrive if we can train our students to be both literate and skilled.
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