Young faster progress in education

Young faster progress in education

The number of young people who continue on with their education after high school, to the benefit of sabbaticals, has increased significantly in recent years.
Young people have obviously taken the mantra to himself to "you have to hurry to get an education ". The Ministry of Science, who conducted a study that clearly shows that young people have shorter breaks between high school and further education. Previously held more than one in three young people several sabbaticals, with commercial work or travel before they started training again. But the development has changed and young people faster in training now. The study by the Ministry of Science shows that young people who start further education today has held a significantly shorter break. In 2002, 35% of all new students in higher education held three years sabbatical - in 2008 the figure is down to 23%. Economical, the Wise Men, Peter Birch Sørensen, commented on the study: "It is not necessarily a goal that everyone should start directly after high school. But Danish youth has long had the average highest age compared to virtually all other countries, before they entered the labor market. As seen with the socioeconomic glasses, this is a positive trend. naturally, this requires that they complete their studies in good time and get a good education, but so far there is reason to rejoice several come faster. "the incentive to keep short break between high school and higher education increased in 2009 - here you get students who hurries on in education, the possibility of times their average grade of 1.08. In other words, you get a chance to skip the queue for dreams program. Source: Politiken.dk