“Student” is a word that sounds proudly in many countries. In Russia, the word “student” is enshrined in law, on this further support of this phenomenon is cynical and destructive.
The younger generation enters higher educational institutions with great optimism and hope for their future. Every student dreams of getting a higher education, starting a family, planting a tree and building a house. But after five or six years of study, the young man understands that he falls into the chaos of economic hopelessness and moral aggravation. Let’s look at the statistics: only five out of twenty people can get a job in their specialty. One of the five arranged in a specialty has a good wage. State non -interference in such an economic process without a trace.
The level of education arranged in a specialty is an order of magnitude lower than in Japan, Europe, the USA, China, etc. D. And where to work the rest of the same twenty, economically not mobile, poorly specialized specialists. The answer is obvious: small -optical trade, auxiliary workers in construction, agriculture T. e. where you do not need knowledge in the specialty and low wages.
Then why a student should pay for education if he will not be able to use his acquired knowledge and skills in the future, both theoretical and practical? Each parent wants to provide their children with a worthy education, but the market is not in demand in many directions of the economy. The state should regulate this imbalance, another five to ten years and we will be in the ranks of the latter in all terms of education and living standards of the population. From hopelessness, the lack of demand in the labor market, the expected salary equal to the cost of living, the young generation is in no hurry to change their attitude to education. As they say among the people: if only the crusts were. We have no motivation for work, innovation in our country, there is no hope in tomorrow, since we are a raw material country with all the ensuing consequences. Paid education will only destroy our stereotypes about a good life, prosperity, our youth pays for unclaimed education. Our whole science goes to Skolkovo, and what to do the rest of the territory of Russia, because there are tens of thousands of students who know that, having received a diploma, they will be at the level of a seller, a mason, concrete, a loader, a collector of furniture, a cleaner, etc. D. And all this cost a lot of money and effort to get paid higher education. The whole point is that today the state is isolated from society, and everyone chooses its own path itself. The transition to a market economy is thorny and poor for most citizens of our country. And the road to the one who masters it.