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  • Essay / Why Education Matters - 2528

    Many students across the world today mainly focus on one thing when they are in school; Career and income, but how to achieve it? How can you get the career you want and the income you aspire to? The answer is education: several countries are known for their exceptional academic performance and the pressure associated with their education. Among these countries are China, India and Japan. These three countries have a lot in common; exceptionally bright students and a very rigorous education system that inundates students with parental pressure to perform exceptionally well in school. Anita Desai, author of Studies in the Park, shows us how important education is in India. Studies in the Park is about a young man named Suno. Suno is ready to apply for college, but before he goes, he needs to pass his university's entrance exams. Suno faces pressure from his parents to study hard and pass the entrance exams. His parents always remind Suno that they expect good results from him and that he should just study. Suno starts to get tired of all the talking and his noisy house, so he tries to find a new place to go study; The Park. At the park, he meets other students who look like him; tired of all the noise at home and tired of their parents nagging them to study. Anita Desai's studies in the park are undoubtedly linked to the importance of education in the world, the pressure on students for education and the pressure for incentives offered for education. education on a global scale. Many students constantly face the same problem every day: education. Desai focused on the pressure Indian students face and how expectations are increasing every year. Desai's story is perhaps a replication of her own young life, as it focused on her own belief in education and the freedom to choose her own future career. First, students who live in highly populated countries understand the importance of education much more. than students who live in countries with additional amenities and many neighborhoods. In Desai's Studies in the Park, the main character Suno was always told by his parents that the upbringing Suno's parents had was very similar to Obama's thoughts..