by Gena, You Lim, Yong Hyun
As far as our discussion, Korea, Tajikistan, and U.S have both many similarities and differences in education environment. When it comes to similarities, students study English, and they have similar degree system such as elementary, middle, high, university, graduate program. And students have to take a specific exam to enter the university.
However, in U.S, there are many discussions in the class. Portion of entering gradate program relatively lower than Korea and Tajikistan. Paying tuition is students’ responsibility. Usually good education guarantees good job—it’s same situation in Korea.
In Korea, usually teacher push their knowledge to students(just one way). Portion of entering gradate program is high and intensive—it’s same situation in Tajikistan. Parents force their children to study very hard. Parents support their children to pay tuition. The better education people get, the higher salaries guaranteed—however, Tajikistan usually does not guarantee the good job or high salary.
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In the United States there are no guarantees. Parents who play an active role in their child's development do recognize the importance of education. My own parents worked very hard to pay for all of us to get an undergraduate degree. After that, it was kind of up to us. Nowadays, you really have to have a graduate degree to make progress in your field. I have already started saving for my son's education. I will try to do the same regardless of how many children we have.
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