It is neither possible nor useful to provide university places for a high proportion of young people. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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As the growing of the young people nowadays, There should be more schools to satisfy the increase of children.
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, It creates an
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about whether it is impossible and not a good decision to issue
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university
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for a huge amount of people in
young
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generation. I understand that tertiary education is necessary for our own future life, but to make
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attend
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a
university
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is impossible
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the large
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proportion
of the youngster. In order to get an own
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future life these young people should try to get into
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university
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, so I feel like it is very helpful to give all the
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a chance for
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. As we know,
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university
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degree from a prestigious
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a vital role in case
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they want a more
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successful
career. Even though it is not
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achievable
to give all of them a slot, it is still very useful to provide a better future for the young generation in
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knowledge-based society.

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task achievement
Your introduction presents the topic but lacks a clear thesis statement that indicates your position. Make sure to explicitly state your viewpoint.
coherence and cohesion
Organize your paragraphs more clearly. Each paragraph should focus on a single main point, with supporting details and examples.
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Try to include more specific examples or evidence to support your arguments. This will strengthen your points and make your essay more persuasive.
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You have a clear understanding of the topic and the importance of tertiary education.
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Your writing demonstrates an attempt to engage with the prompt and provide a perspective on the issue.

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    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
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    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 3 - Second supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • limited resources
  • quality of education
  • strained resources
  • job market
  • underemployment
  • competition for skilled jobs
  • vocational training
  • apprenticeships
  • economic constraints
  • public budgets
  • inefficiencies
  • devalue
  • significance
  • perceived quality
  • universal access
  • diversity in skills
  • balanced society
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