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: 200–250 words (aim for this range to avoid penalties).

The following essay is modeled after the typical data found in these EGE practice materials, focusing on the topic of "Career Choices."

: You must have 5 paragraphs: introduction, 2–3 facts from the data, 1–2 comparisons, a problem/solution related to the topic, and a conclusion with your own opinion. 3gshow2.7z

: Semi-formal. Avoid contractions (use "do not" instead of "don't").

One problem that can arise when choosing a career is the lack of information about the actual daily tasks of a profession, which can lead to disappointment. To solve this problem, schools should organize "career days" or internships where students can shadow professionals and see the reality of the job firsthand before committing to a specific degree. : 200–250 words (aim for this range to avoid penalties)

Comparing the data, it is evident that "High salary" (45%) is significantly more important than "Work-life balance," which stands at only 10%. This 35% difference suggests that for the majority of Zetlanders, financial stability and material wealth outweigh the desire for leisure time when selecting a profession.

According to the table, the most popular factor for choosing a job is "High salary," mentioned by 45% of the respondents. This is followed by "Good career prospects," which is chosen by 22% of those surveyed. Interestingly, "A friendly atmosphere at work" is considered important by 15% of the participants. Avoid contractions (use "do not" instead of "don't")

As part of my school project on what factors influence career choices among young people in Zetland, I have found some relevant data in the form of a table. The aim of my project is to analyze these findings and express my opinion on the importance of professional fulfillment.

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