I have noticed that parenting styles today seem to go to two extremes, the first being strict or “helicopter” parents. Children that have parents like this are usually perform well at school and other activities their parents have planned for them to do throughout their life. With it though comes a strict schedule, early bedtimes, and usually some (or a lot) of social awkwardness. People that grow up like this have a hard time during college because there is no real …show more content…
+A paper published by the Association of American Colleges and Universities reported wide disparities in the career strengths students said they had versus what employers reported. For example, +59% of students said they were prepared to apply their knowledge to the real world, while just 23% of employers said so. Also, students who said they were well prepared for 15 career-learning outcomes were at least double the percentage of their employers who thought so too. This shows a large disconnect from what a student believes a job requires and what it actually