why is it unfair...

Philippines
March 14, 2009 12:29am CST
what is the difference studying in the pulic school and to a private school ?? why most of the people that have been to a nice college is more qualified to work in a nice company.. why sometimes is it unfair like if theres two person applying for a job and the other benn to a public school and the been to a nice college why would they pick the one who went to a known college is it because they kno theyr been to a nice school and have a good education...? i just really think its unfair for some people who sometimes not treated the same ... im studying in one of the nices college here in the phil. bt i jst wonder why is it unfair sometimes people who graduated in public school and people who graduated in a goodprivate school thers like a descrimination.....
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4 responses
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
15 Mar 09
Well I think that in public schools, the point is to educate as many as possible for the lesser pay and then just pass them automatically. Whereas in a private school, if the student does not do well, it reflects on the school because the parents pay tuition. Besides public school is all things to all people, so they put some things in that are unnecessary and that means the classes one needs are neglected and only those who refuse to go into the games, etc. get ahead. In private schools, they can be choosy, and concentrate mainly on studies. So the students who go to a private school or college get the better jobs, because the school's reputation is on the line. If they performed vadly the parents would not pay. It is not about rich or poor, it is about who is watching you.
@lingli_78 (12821)
• Australia
15 Mar 09
well, life is never fair i guess... and those attending private college and uni get a better job and salary because they spend more money as well for their tuition fees etc... so i think "what you pay is what you get" policy apply here... anyway, this is just my thought... take care and have a nice day...
• United States
14 Mar 09
When we're entering the world of work, the schools we attended are sometimes more important than they will ever be again. Some employers believe that, if we were at all worthwhile, we would have been at only the very best-regarded schools, because scholarships would be thrown at our feet. Of course, we know this is not the case. Once we have a little experience on our resume`s, however, nobody seems to care where we went to school, and nobody ever asks about our grades. Our experience is what matters most, and that's definitely a better measure of our abilities that the schools to which we were sent.
• Philippines
14 Mar 09
hi shadzrufo..life is said to be like that...there are people in the government judges in the school where you came from..they do not look out the credentials like transcript of records or diploma..supposed they should set a good standard for this...where's the entrance qualifying exam? if you also passed the qualifying exam but if your school is not as good to your competitive then you seems to got lower remarks in the interview....life is said to be unfair