
There are great opportunities to make a career in Sweden and maybe even work with your passion. Here is one link to the Employment Agency's interest test. It might help you figure out what you would enjoy working with.
There are no course fees at the country's colleges, universities or polytechnics. There are government loans and grants for living expenses during the study period.
This system means that the American dream has been proven to be much more attainable in Sweden than in the USA.
Salaries for the educated
If you are educated at a reputable educational institution after high school, I think this should pay off a little extra compared to not furthering your education. After all, those who further their education can offer the people a more knowledge-enriched job. The latter is called having a higher working height at work. Without engineers, the workers' jobs would have been much harder. Without teachers, no new engineers, teachers, sociologists or other academics/professionals with other high achievements. After all, knowledge-intensive work also competes effectively for where production should take place in the world.
However, it is of the highest priority to remember that the gaps should be small. Without the production on the floor, we would not have received many goods or services in our hands. The workers' jobs are usually very physically demanding or monotonous. There is a lot of knowledge incorporated into the work of the workers. It is difficult to know whether education will pay anything at all. But the important thing is that everyone needs to have a good and equal salary regardless of what they work with.
The right wants to make education more difficult for the children of the working class by charging for higher studies. The coalition government 2006-14 advocated this in its Long-Term Inquiry. Then the Alliance made it more difficult for those who had challenges at school to read their grades in high school. So it's time to vote red-green!
Remember higher education is both useful and fun!