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Which of the following is TRUE about education and careers?
Jobs that require higher levels of education would definitely pay more.
Most new jobs in the future are likely to require only high school education.
Education beyond high school is an investment in my career development.
My education is more important than my work-related experiences in my career development.
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"Education beyond high school is an investment in my career development." — True.
Briefly why the others are false:
- Higher education often leads to higher pay on average, but not definitely for every job.
- Many future jobs will require postsecondary education, training, or specialized skills—not only a high school diploma.
- Both education and work experience matter; one is not universally more important than the other.
Briefly why the others are false:
- Higher education often leads to higher pay on average, but not definitely for every job.
- Many future jobs will require postsecondary education, training, or specialized skills—not only a high school diploma.
- Both education and work experience matter; one is not universally more important than the other.
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