What Does It Mean To Be Educated

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Educated is a relative term. Many take educated to mean "schooled." This is not wrong because a common synonym of “educated” is “schooled.” Even with this, does an individual have to have gone through school to be educated? In my opinion, an individual can be educated without ever going through the educational system. However, in our society, and by definition, to be “educated,” requires one to have an education. In America this can play a big part in the direction of our lives. The colleges we can get into are based on how educated we are from high school. The jobs we can get are based on how educated we are from university. Our education level can often determine the kinds of salaries we can potentially earn.
There is a bit of a paradox here, because education is stressed so heavily, the main view is that “educated” is strictly pertaining to that of those in school or who went through school. However, our society does, on occasion, recognize educated as simply gaining knowledge or becoming learned in a particular area or subject matter. …show more content…

In every respect, an uneducated individual is one that is without knowledge. I use uneducated and ignorant interchangeably. Educated is a positive term. For this reason, someone educated means they were educated well. An uneducated person is unschooled, poorly educated, or just does uninformed. In America, “uneducated” means as it says, “to have no education.” Whether this education is conventional or not, an uneducated individual lacks it. Uneducatedness can have as much of an effect on an individual as being educated does. Employers and colleges can tell if we have an education and just haven’t learned how to apply it, or we have none of the above. It is hard to have any kind of mobility in America if someone is completely uneducated. Those who acquire wealth and success through innovation, jobs, or anything other than being born into it, all are educated in one way or

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