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College Life as Training for Professional Life: How Universities Serve as a Testing Ground for Work Ethic Before Students Enter the Real Working World
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College Life as Training for Professional Life: How Universities Serve as a Testing Ground for Work Ethic Before Students Enter the Real Working World

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Gusti Ayu Tita

Education

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calendar_today 17 Januari 2026

Many students view university merely as a place to obtain grades and a degree. In fact, without realizing it, the university is the earliest testing ground for work ethic before a person truly enters the professional world. The difference is that mistakes made on campus can still be corrected without the consequence of losing a job.

Early Discipline and Time Management
Class schedules, assignment deadlines, and organizational activities train students’ ability to manage time. The working world demands the same skills, only with much greater pressure. Students who are accustomed to ignoring schedules often struggle to adapt when work rhythms are no longer negotiable.

Responsibility for Roles and Trust
Individual assignments, group projects, and committee work test one fundamental aspect: reliability. The working world does not need people who only appear when praise is given. Campus life becomes a place to learn how to carry responsibilities through to completion, even when supervision is minimal.
 

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Gusti Ayu Tita

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