A bad orientation can cause us to miss our aspirations and wills; alongside our ambitions and objectives. I failed: "I", as the first person singular is equal to a responsibility. Everyone, from birth, is responsible for what they do and what they don't do. Even through inattention, imprudence or negligence, one is as responsible for one's acts as for one's omissions. Consequently, the success of the orientation depends, I think, much more on the investment and the support of the families and the schools. If families and schools can give kids enough info, not to push them in any particular direction, but rather to show them a wider choice of studies... there is a better chance that the orientation may be successful.
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