Finishing 9th grade, students are faced with a choice: to continue to learn until the 11th or go to college? Which option is better, which will open in the future more opportunities to build a successful career? Many people think that the answer is obvious - get a full school education, and then go to college. But in fact, both options have their "pros" and "cons".Pluses of college:1) Employment;2) shall provide the practice;3) If the university is working with the college - you can immediately enroll for 3-4 courses;4) Preparing for the specifics of training in high school.Lows in college:1) There is a possibility to stay in the special education and never get higher;2) When choosing a high school, did not cooperate with the College, will have to study for 1 year longer;3) No deferment from military service at the time of follow-up training in high school;4) You may have to fight stereotypes and prove that you are - capable person.Pros learning:1) In the presence of the military department at the university - without conferring of the title of service;2) With the diploma of higher education institution, you can get a second degree, degree or be trained about the program business education;Cons study at the university:1) Lack of labor practices;2) If you are disappointed in their chosen profession, it can only be retrained charge. Thus, there are pros and cons of any decision, however, when choosing a good college, the pros still outweigh. That's what they say themselves applicants:To do without examination to college - this is a good chance to get your dream job. After all, the profession after the 9th grade are available without exception. The main thing - to choose the right direction. Then, after finishing college, you can enter a university without examination as well, and even in the short period of training. According to the results of the exam, after school, go to a decent university chosen is much more difficult.After graduating from college, you can get a job in their specialty and to combine it with training in high school. This means that after graduation will be a few years time and it is in their chosen field, which certainly increases the chances of a good job
1.) As a young woman, Mercédès is kind of one-dimensional character. She's beautiful, exotic, and faithful. She has a kind heart. She's happy for Edmond when he returns and she cries for him when he's taken away. She tolerates Fernand, despite his threatening demeanor, and lets him know that she's willing to sacrifice her life if he should try to hurt Edmond. What more could you ask for in a woman? Well, maybe a little more character development. But then we meet older Mercédès, Fernand's wife. What's the deal with her? How could she have abandoned Edmond? He was only gone for like, fourteen years right? What an ungrateful…wait, what's that? FOURTEEN YEARS? OK, sure, she married a big jerk, but on the plus side she raised a pretty cool, if cocky, son. She's one of the first characters to recognize Monte Cristo as Edmond; she accepts her fate and leaves quickly after Fernand is exposed, and she's suitably chastened by the experience. So, looking at all that you'd think she might deserve a break, right? Heck, she even has to send her only son away to war. Mercédès ends up being her own harshest critic: "You did have faith," she tells Edmond, "you had strength, you trusted in God, and God sustained you. I was a coward, I denied Him, so God abandoned me; and here I am!" (112.105). This is the last we hear of Mercédès. The Count moves on, finds love with Haydée, and rides off into the sunset. Meanwhile, Mercédès left to live in the old Dantès apartment in Marseille, left to cry herself to sleep, just as she was left to cry when Edmond was taken away to prison. Unwilling to "hope" and "wait" – the two things the Count tells Valentine and Maximillian they must do – she suffers as a result. But, really, hasn't she suffered enough? Is this punishment really called for?