Some people believe that teenagers should concentrate on all school subjects. But others believe that teenagers should focus on the subjects that they are good at or that the find the most interest. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.

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While many think students should be made to take every course in the school curriculum, others believe they should be given the opportunity to choose subjects
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they excel
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or appeals more to them. As much as it is good to expose
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to all courses, I am of the opinion that
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is a waste of time and would be highly cumbersome for their young minds to handle. On the one hand, it is argued that because of the wavering minds of these young ones, they should be exposed to a wide range of learning in schools to enable them
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a broad view of the options they have career-wise, as their interests may likely change during their course of study.
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means that people believe that
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is not the best time for them to decide and stick to one thing.
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