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Is Education Enough for the Real World? Essay

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Is Education Enough for the Real World?

Is a college education enough to prepare and teach you about life? A college education is important to prepare you for a career in a specialized field, but it cannot prepare you for the real world. Through my experience as a 23 year-old woman, I can say that I have learned more outside of school to prepare me for my future life. I have had to learn more through outside resources, family, friends, and love-interest relationships to be able to survive as a strong-minded female in today's society. As I read articles on education I was able to find two authors that shared my views about education in today's society: Adrienne Rich and Jon Spayde. In the article "What Does a Woman Need to Know?" by …show more content…

Once a woman has searched for the truth she should be able to freely express her view and her voice to others so that other women can become self-conscious and self-defining human beings. Rich considers herself a privileged woman, "I began to be able to do the work I truly wanted to do, live the life I truly wanted to live, instead of carrying out the assignments I had been given as a privileged woman and a token" (qtd. in Lunsford and Ruszkiewics 67). Later Rich states that even though not all women have been privileged with skin-color or class, all women have the privilege of education that includes literacy. Through literacy women can take the initiative to expand their minds and learn whatever can benefit them. Without the proper knowledge to become a self-defining human being, women can live in ignorance and under a male ideology.

I agree with Adrienne Rich and Jon Spayde about their views on education because I have learned more about life through my own experiences, and not through my college education. My education started from home as my parents taught me about morals, religion, love, and respect. Both my parents taught me right from wrong, they taught me about discipline, and made sure I always showed them respect. It is through my parents that I have learned

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