Monday, February 22, 2010

In my opinion....

Leaving their home country,living their habitual home...Different people with similar culture gave us knowledge about Denmark and its education,economy,etc. Then I realized what the mean of hygge when the time is 3 a.m :) Just discussion took us different worlds and put us to the ground and waited until it was over. We have students and parents. Seyhan and I will be a teacher as well. It means we have teachers' glass on our eyes even we are still students. Thus students from Denmark and Turkey. Only one student is Danish. The certain objest is difference,sure:)
In my opinion,they have lots of chances to get good jobs such as teacher,engineer,doctor or like that. Beside all of them they can be shop assistant,waiter in quality places etc when they are 16. I could not believe the amount of money which is given from government to the youth graduated from high school. It is enough to live when you are working in somewhere, it is better than to be noone. So they said to us 'we dont want to go to university ,graduating from high schools is enough to get job and at the same time the money is also enough to live.'. I was shocked. The other interesting point is they all aggreed with this absurd idea.
In Turkey, we can not say it. Even we are graduated from university, it is possible not to get job in first year maybe until you make some remarkable things and create supernaturel staffs! We have no chance to say 'dont want '. We have to improve ourselves and know whole information about our department.
Richness is principally important thing in this step. Beside all opinions, improving ourselves is the other subject. For instance,we are all erasmus students who came from different countries and were not observed by someone. Just to improve our characteristic,English and add different behaviour comes from relationship with the others make us an adult. It is our desire. I definetely aggree that educational system in Denmark amazing! Near it I have to say there is no awareness about real life among youth...

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