Is learning project management useful for further education?

Will learning project management be useful in college?

I sometimes hear that from parents. Students may also be asked such questions by themselves.

In a nutshell, when you learn project management, you become more aware of your goals and are able to manage the work process, which inevitably leads to a so-called “motivation switch”. If learning can be thought of as a project between students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders, then I think it would be helpful.

In this year’s university entrance examination, a student who studied project management passed through the difficult entrance examination with a recommendation from the University of Tsukuba, and passed with flying colors.

This student told us while he was already in high school that he had decided to work for NASA. It’s called saying and doing. He chose the closest university to his goal, and in the test interview, he appealed to the interviewer that he had been studying project management since his high school days in order to achieve his goal. I hope to see him really working at NASA in the near future.

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