Submitted to : Airil Haimi Adnan,tutor.
In partial requirement for BEL313,
Introduction to Critical Thinking,
Test #2, Semester 1 2013/2014,
Universiti Teknologi MARA,
Seri Iskandar Campus, Perak Darul Ridzuan.
Submitted by : Nur Syahida Binti Mohd Noor, UiTM #2011200902
Based on my reading of the issues discussed in the
newspapers, I found this issue addressed to graduates that related to their career.
Research carried out by a recognized researcher had convinced me about the
formula produced by him, namely 6 Career Formula. Evidences revealed by him
have shown the effectiveness of the formula. However, there is an element of
fallacy in this issue, namely slippery slope where the author says
"Segelintir graduan gagal dalam aspek Kemahiran Insan mereka. Akibatnya,
mereka langsung tidak dapat meyakinkan penemuduga ketika menghadiri temu
duga" but the lack of technical skill can also mess up a graduate. Besides,
this issue also contained the fallacy of appeal to ignorance like "Bagi
yang tidak berjaya mendapat pekerjaan, mereka harus berfikir di luar kotak dan
menjadikan keusahawanan sebagai kerjaya pilihan". For me, this research is
lack of proof because many of them carry out the business half-way when the
business cannot return back capital the and finally use an easy way to get
money by working in a place that does not require interview session regardless
of how much the salary as long as it covers the education loans. This article
also has an appeal to tradition where researchers claimed that "Memang
sudah lumrah hanya sebilangan kecil graduan saja yang akan dapat mencapai
kerjaya impian mereka" but in contrary, lack of vacancies. As conclusion,
I am very interested in this research because there is some information that
are beneficial to me in preparation to embrace the occupational environment.
(250 words)
-syida-
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