The graduates who are victors in the arena of education must hold high the torch of knowledge that they now have and utilize it to illumine the path of those who have gone astray, to light a ray of hope to those who are disheartened. Above all, let us strive not for a Pyrrhic victory but for a goal to obtain laurels that could not be surpassed by a faded crown. It is hoped that we should realize that a Pyrrhic victory is not an assurance that it will give rise to another victory.
Students are looking forward to a prosperous career that implicates the so-called “accessible employment” after graduation, rather than inaccessible employment itself. The aim is not only for acquiring prestige, honors, diplomas, victory, etc. but also for a good job that one must benefit from what he is about to aspire and bring off materially. Many teachers are seeking to help students learn to become sagacious and responsible individuals in our society. Through proper instruction, of course, students will acquire quality of education. As a matter of fact, those conscientious students will deem their success an incomparable victory.
Victory is not a solution to a good career if it is injected, especially by irregularities in school as far as the “ignominious” knowledge is concerned. In addition to this, it is not a solution to success in life when a graduate looks for something which is new contrary to what a certain school has done for the benefits of the entire students. It is ironical for a graduate to apply for a job with a distinction attached to TOR (transcript of records) with honors because such an achievement is only a Pyrrhic victory.
On the other hand, inaccessible employment after graduation is also due to incompetence of the graduates to apply for a job or perchance it is the lack of job employment from a developing country. We can’t blame them because the government needs also a stringent reminder for the nonchalance of its actions. Whatever it is, that is lacking in terms of employment opportunities in any part of the country must be solve both by national and local government.



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