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With your studies, you tend to gain more specialist knowledge, which makes you valuable for the labour market and allows a solid career start.
In training, you’re less worthy of merit. But the advantage is that you have a lot more practical experience and learn more about experience.
You can achieve the same goals with both study and training. With training, however, it is usually much heavier.
What may be talking about studying is perhaps to finance this, while in an education you usually get a reward.
There are also exceptions. This depends entirely on the profession.
Can’t be said. Training professions also have their right of existence and are relevant to society. So what do you understand under valuable?
What does a statically perfectly calculated building use when nobody builds it?
Sure, everything has its meaning. This is more about the opportunities that increase with a Bachelor in the world of work.
Not necessarily. With a training you can also hang on masters or partly technicians and make yourself self-employed. With this you will continue as some people with a bachelor who just sneak in front of you.
It depends.
Notification
Not necessarily.
Why?
What do you have if you don’t find a job or want to do an education for which you don’t need a Bachelor?
Yes
What are you doing?
Because you have a higher education degree. And that now counts more in Germany
Thank you. So if you want to have better chances, do you recommend studying?
With your Bachelor I have no heating that works, therefore no.
Why so negative?
A Bachelor is not much if you should already study it up to the Master. In the past, the diploma was worth something.
A completed training at least suggests that the person knows her area of expertise.