There are those who believe that only students with excellent grades must be approved by universities while others think they must offer an opportunity to pupils of all ages
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without considering their marks. In Suggestion
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give my perspective on the matter.
On one side of the argument, there are people who argue the benefits of accepting only students with high grade outweigh its disadvantages. The main reason for believing Linking Words
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is that universities have their duty to manage qualified and exemplary students, and to develop their talents for the better future of countries and communities. It is Linking Words
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possible to say that pupils with satisfactory grades mean not only they have high intelligence but Linking Words
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a strong willingness to achieve. A good illustration of Linking Words
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is most students who have high marks are likely to respect professors very much and study exceptionally hard.
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possible to make the opposing case. It is often argued that the environment influences people’s behaviour and development. People often have Linking Words
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opinion because sometimes students with a great potential could not focus on study because they had to spend their time to make a living and Linking Words
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try entering universities for academic success in their late age. A Linking Words
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point is that the conventional system is not perfect to evaluate talented students. A particularly good example here is that a student with a great scientific mind, who is not a native English speaker, might not be accepted because of the reason that he is not good at English.
In conclusion, I believe both arguments have their merits. On balance, Linking Words
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, I feel that universities should allow all students to enrol their schools without considering their grades because not every student is fully supported by their families, and conventional platforms to assess students are hard to say ‘perfect’.Linking Words
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