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Student Essay on Proper Education and Its Benefits

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Proper Education and Its Benefits

Summary:   This essay is about a proper and well formed education and its benefits.


Proper Education and its Benefits

Education in its true form will result in experienced, benefiting, members of society. I believe that the correct form of education is helpful and will create knowledgeable scholars. You do not have to study the great scholars themselves alone, but also, the world around you.

School is your first major experience with society. Your experience with peers in school will affect how you will end up in the real world. Education is how you are introduced to society. It shows people how their surroundings will react to their actions. As Mark Twain once stated: "I have never let schooling interfere with my education." Improper education, such as locking yourself up inside of a university and reading books for four years will have an extremely negative effect on the student's social skills. They would.....

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