Some students take one year off between finishing school and going to university,in order to travel or to work .Do you think advantages outweigh disadvantages?

A gap
year
that means a
year
between leaving
school
and starting üniversity
that is
usually spent travelling or working is a highly debated issue.There are many advantages and disadvantages when
this
issue carefully studied,but it the more important to notice the advantages. There is an array of drawbacks of taking a
year
off.
Firstly
, some
students
are not willing to study and taking a
year
off could leave irreversible consequences on these
students
.
That is
to say ,if these
students
do not go to
school
for one
year
,they could become a more unenthusiastic individual for studying.
Therefore
, they could lose not only one
year
but
also
all academic career in the future because they will not be able to adapt to
school
.
Secondly
, if
students
gain a lot of money,they may not be able to towant go to
school
again.
However
, in spite of the negative effect ,a gap
year
brings important benefits as well.One obvious advantage is people who took a
year
off on their academic life are thought that they have responsibility .put simply, some recruiter places a premium on staff who able to take responsibility than education. younger could have a chance to learn responsibility by working during
this
gap period.
Moreover
,
this
situation provides
students
with work experience in their field or in others.
Secondly
, during a term ,
students
could visit or travel to numerous place which is able to contribute to them in term of different cultures.
that is
to say , the learner could take in a lot of different information about various countries.By doing so, their awareness about culture could increase day by day .Take developed countries where allow their
students
to what they aim to do for a
year
as an example; there is a significant rise in the development of
students
in terms of experience and awareness of life . İn conclusion,
Although
there are many disadvantages,in my ,opinion the advantages are not mean negligible.
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The conclusion paragraph only has 3 sentences:

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Example:

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Gap year
  • Academic momentum
  • Practical experience
  • Financial pressures
  • Interim period
  • Soft skills
  • Maturity
  • Independence
  • Career exploration
  • Re-adjustment
  • Social setbacks
  • Informed decision-making
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