Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter for you, in response to your question at the magazine. You asked to write about the fact, if we know someone who had higher education. Well, let’s do a flash back!
Talking about my family, all the adults have been to university except for my father’s parents. So, in comparison with my mother’s parents they had less opportunities in life for a better job. Both of my mother’s parents have been to university, my grandfather was a biologist and my grandmother was a graffic designer. They got good job prospects and a high salary for that time. Also, they enjoyed themselves every time they went for work. The pleasure from work satisfaction is what they loved the most. The feelings they radiate when they are talking about their jobs are incredible. Now, they are both retired years ago and the retirement they receive, allows them to do everything they want.
In our days, in order to get a great job you must go to a university and have a degree and even more a master degree. When you are well informed about your subject many companies are going to argue for you so as to be their employee. So, you get the job you want with a high salary and you life would be as you have dreamt. Of course, you have to study what you really like and not work on something only for the money. The experience you receive from a higher education opens you the biggest doors in life.
I hope, you found my letter interesting and with fingers crossed let me know if you like it!
Yours faithfully,
Maria Liadaki