Leaving or Staying --A choice upon Graduation

Guangzhou, China
March 20, 2010 7:53am CST
Having stayed on campus for so many years,some students become bored and can't wait to pick up a job.They are eager to lead a life that is less stressful intellectually and less pressing economically.They believe job can provide themwith constant opportunities for solving problems,which demands a combination of schoolbook knowledge and pratical abilities. However,some students plan to continue their education in pursuing a master's degree,which can help them to get a better job. What do you think of this? Leaving or Staying ,which should choose?
2 responses
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
20 Mar 10
It depends on individual choice. But I think it is good to gain some working experience after the first degree before pursuing for a master's degree.
• Guangzhou, China
20 Mar 10
Yeah , I think you may have said to the key point to me, I think I may go to look for some experience to when I am still at school.
• Philippines
20 Mar 10
I graduated college just 2 years ago and I went to look for a job immediately. I am the kind who would go for the intellectually less stressful and economically less pressing. I really enjoyed working. I wouldn't want to take masterals or doctorate as I don't want to study anymore...within that field. It's not that I don't value education. It's just that I am the kind of person who studies what I like and would excel in that area. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get the degree I like. Hopefully, I could pursue it in the future. But as a token of gratitude to the people who made my schooling and graduation possible, I studied hard and graduated with honors. I remember an episode from the TV series House MD where a simple employee was going on a date with one of the series' main characters, a doctor. The doctor was always being bothered by Dr. House about situations at work because she is the person to go to when it comes to some decision-making. The man she is dating was curious about her work. He said something that would mean similar to this: he may have a job that is not of a licensed professional but he still gets to do all the stuff he likes to do in life, unlike the doctor who is even being interrupted on a date. I guess I am like that guy, happy-go-lucky, and loves to live life. So, I'd choose going