Some people think that all university students should study whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and technology. Discuss both the views and give your own opinion.

In general, people believe that education plays a significant role in
ones
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one's
life’s success. Almost all the parents are
also
enchanting
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enchanting, this
this
to their children from the time they start schooling.
However
, when a pupil graduates from high school and looks forward to enrolling in a
university
, comes a big question; what should I pursue? In the current scenario, quite a lot of parents believe that it is better to leave the option
to
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for
their children to opt for the course that they wish to take up.
This
idea could be considered highly beneficial to a certain extent because the
student
has found something interesting in it, which in turn will enable to master the skills in that field of interest.
On the contrary
, there are some unexpected outcomes as well.
For instance
, many attribute success as when one earns a handsome salary. In
this
case, though the
student
may find the stream of study interesting, they should
also
look before they leap in terms of employment. If they could not find a well-paid job to support themselves, it may bring disappointment later.
On the other hand
, let’s assume when a
university
student
considering himself to should admit to courses that teach only science and technology, after a certain point of time the world will be saturated with scientists and engineers. There will be a severe scarcity
for
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of
other professionals or people who undertake different jobs, be it menial or essential. It will lead to
undisputable
not open to question; obviously true
indisputable
supply-demand disproportion.
Moreover
, imposing a particular field of study among
university
students may not go well if the scholar does not like it and may lead to failures. In conclusion, I would rather say that choosing the subjects that one would like to study must be left to the one who dreams about the future.
Nevertheless
, an aspiring
university
student
must weigh the benefits, all the risk concerned and the employment opportunities when choosing a course at the
university
.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • foster
  • engagement
  • excel
  • innovative contributions
  • diversity in research
  • well-rounded education
  • broad perspectives
  • critical thinking skills
  • mental well-being
  • burnout
  • forced academic paths
  • job-ready
  • skills shortages
  • tech-driven economy
  • employment rates
  • changing job market
  • utilitarian subjects
  • aptitudes
  • wasting talent
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