Studies reduced to age limit?

@Meramar (2695)
November 24, 2016 5:58am CST
Our childhood is the usual period we use to study and to prepair ourselves for the future. Once we finish any degree in the university or on professional base, time starts to look for a job and get economical independent. Reached this level in our life, should we stop learning? Actually, it's much easier to study and to prepair our mind for any kind of job and most of the information is only one click far away. It's not necessary - as it was years ago - to visit a school or academy. Now, we find a wide offer of courses reachable through distance learning or even online. Learning at home is now easier than it was some years ago and many adults went back to the university to learn again. Do you use the facilities we have nowadays and apply for some courses? Or do you think that learning is limited to young people?
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@Ladera (340)
• United States
2 Dec 16
We never stop learning. Learning doesn't only happen in the classroom or about academic things but way beyond that. I am learning everyday and I want to learn more and more and more.
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@Meramar (2695)
3 Dec 16
That's right. Life is the best school and classrooms or academics are complementary learning.
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@Ladera (340)
• United States
3 Dec 16
@Meramar I agree to this.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
24 Nov 16
I have always liked to read books to learn more, now it's easier than every with all the facilities we can find online.
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@Meramar (2695)
24 Nov 16
That's right, we would have had those facilities when we were children.
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