Choices after secondary school
Both options give many advantages.
Firstly, many young people couldn't choose the subject that they are likely to learn. Working can
show if there are any of professions you're good at, as it will improve your interest in certain
occupations.
On the other hand, it is better not to let years between studies. Researches have shown that
students, who have worked for few years after secondary school, can't concentrate on their
lessons as much as those whose first choice was university.
Thirdly, novadays students more often are facing financial problems. Lots of them are thinking
that it is useful to work abroad in order to pay fees at university. Also, working in foreign countries
is an advantage to improve your language skills.
Last but not least, I think eightteen-year-old students aren't ready to start their career.
Futhermore, they are usually working at low-paid occupations. It's because they don't have any
profession after graduating and their working experience level is mainly zero.