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  • Essay / The Importance of Socialization - 1087

    These two functions of education have shaped my identity. Through socialization, I learned many social norms (learning attitudes, moral values, and behaviors) through interactions with my teachers and peers. I learned to respect and appreciate my teachers, my friends and myself. Not only that, but the most important thing I learned that has made me a successful person is meeting deadlines. In addition, I also acquired “soft skills” (Manza 417). In the case of Steve Jobs, his body odor was the reason that prevented him from becoming successful if he was not able to start his own business; I learned that keeping my appearance neat and clean was also important to being socially acceptable. Socialization is very important in my life because it helps me realize that I need to surround myself with people who support my decision and continually expand my circle of acquaintances. Overall, my old high school did a good job of preparing my friends and I for our future. All the faculties have not only guided us towards the career we want in our future, but they have also helped us obtain our first important degree – the high school diploma, and they have also shaped us to be who we are Today. I learned the intellectual skills I needed to be able to graduate from high school and go to college to become a pharmacist. I learned that having a diploma is important for my future