A Gap In Education

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Every high school senior asks themselves a very important question: should I take a year off before I go to college? Gap years are becoming a very popular option for students who want to see what life is on their own before they go off to college. Even though they can be beneficial to some students, they come with more disadvantages than advantages. High school seniors should not take gap years because they distract students, cause students to lose skills learned in high school, and cost lots of money. One major reason why people should not take gap years is because people may find living in the “real world” more enjoyable than going to school. After a newly graduated young adult gets a chance to experience the “real world” and live on their own, they don’t want the freedom to stop. They find living on their own and having freedom much more pleasing than living the life of a stressful college student. For example, my mother decided to take a year off before she went to college. She got her own apartment and a job that paid more than she ever has made before in her life. When the time came around to apply to colleges, she decided to continue life on her own. She never went back to college and later figured out that her job would not support her forever. Overall, people who take a year off before going to college enjoy the “real world” too much and the majorities decide not to go to college. In addition, people can easily lose skills that they learned in high school when they take off school for a year. Kids forget tons of information while on summer vacation, so think of all the necessary information that would be lost after a year without school. College would be much more difficult for anybody if they went a yea... ... middle of paper ... ... and have difficulty finding a well-paying job. In conclusion, high school seniors should decide not to take a gap year. They cause students to continue life on their own, to forget important information, and to lose lots of money. The points have been made that gap years can allow individuals to find their passion and can allow them to gain valuable experience. Both of those things can be accomplished while earning a college degree. While gap years can be beneficial to a few people, they have more disadvantages than advantages and should be avoided at all costs. Works Cited Crawford, C. (2012). Gap year takers: uptake, trends and long term outcomes. Department for Education, 25-27. Whitehouse, H. (2013). The big decision: should I take a gap year? The Guardian. Roth, B. (2010). Some college students know where they’re going, but many don’t. College Success

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