Some people believe that teenagers should concentrate on all school subjects. But others believe that teenagers should focus on the subject that they are good at or they find most interest. To what extend do you agree or disagree.

Nowadays there are myriad kinds of subjects that teenagers can learn it in
school
.
In addition
, it is well known that teenagers must give their best to all
school
subjects.
In contrast
, teenagers should focus on the subject that they like it. I strongly believe that I have different views regarding the statement that say teenagers need to emphasize on all
school
subjects.
To begin
with, if children are learning
school
subjects I believe they can make their brain exhausted.
Moreover
, not merely their brain that will suffer, but
also
their body too. There was a survey conducted by an array of sociology students from the Monash University in 2012. From the survey they found out that the majority of teenagers in Melbourne felt frustrated, and
also
the majority of them are suffering mental anxiety because learning subjects that they do not like. The
next
, learning all of
school
subjects are not beneficial enough and we will not utilize all of them.
For example
; currently I merely focus on chemistry, mathematics, and English because I want to take pharmacology science as my major in the university. I will not say that other subjects are not vital enough, but
instead
of learning minor subjects
such
as; history, civics, and others, we can emphasize our focus more wider on our major subjects that we will take it as our guidance in the future. All in all, as a parent, we must let our children choose their own subjects.
Therefore
, they can train their skills more often so that they can be what they wanted to be.
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