Young people should take a gap year between high school and college to gain life experience and lessons that will help them distinguish right from wrong and avoid criminal behavior, allowing them to build a solid foundation and career path and become contributing members of society. However, taking risks can also backfire if young people become arrogant from success or have to leave education for work if they fail early on without experience.
Young people should take a gap year between high school and college to gain life experience and lessons that will help them distinguish right from wrong and avoid criminal behavior, allowing them to build a solid foundation and career path and become contributing members of society. However, taking risks can also backfire if young people become arrogant from success or have to leave education for work if they fail early on without experience.
Young people should take a gap year between high school and college to gain life experience and lessons that will help them distinguish right from wrong and avoid criminal behavior, allowing them to build a solid foundation and career path and become contributing members of society. However, taking risks can also backfire if young people become arrogant from success or have to leave education for work if they fail early on without experience.
have a gap year=> acquire first-hand experience and valuable lessons, sharpen skills, get exposed to harsh realities of the world=> lay a solid/concrete foundation for a career path/ distinguish right and wrong, not commit crimes=> make a great contribution to the world, a decent/righteous individual Have a sense of adventure=> take risks => if successful, they are arrogant, ignore sound advice from parents. If they fail, they are deprived of the opportunity to further their education because they have to early penetrate/make early inroads into the labour market.