In recent years, the question of whether university education should be popularised has been widely debated.
While
some contend that the idea is welcome, others argue that, as more and more people pursue higher study, serious problems will come to the fore. Linking Words
This
essay will discuss both perspectives and present my opinion.
On the one hand, I agree with those who advocate widespread access to university learning for several reasons. Higher schooling not only offers better job opportunities but Linking Words
also
narrows the gap between high- and low-income groups. Linking Words
For example
, in Saudi Arabia, the government provides advanced education free of charge to its citizens, regardless of their socioeconomic status, thereby reducing the disparities between wealthy and disadvantaged individuals. Linking Words
Moreover
, bachelor's degrees are now required in sectors Linking Words
such
as technology, healthcare, and finance as a minimum requirement, disqualifying high-school graduates from eligibility.
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On the other hand
, opponents worry about the negative effects of higher schooling. They point out that if everyone held an undergraduate Linking Words
degree
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degree
would probably become worthless and, in turn, employers would require a postgraduate Use synonyms
degree
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Furthermore
, some individuals raise a significant concern about the rising number of bachelors, which increases competition in the labour market and makes employment harder to secure. Linking Words
For instance
, statistics from Denmark in 2023 showed that 34% of graduates struggled to find a job Linking Words
due to
an overcrowded job market in a country Linking Words
that is
full of bachelor's Linking Words
degree
holders.
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To conclude
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although
the prevalence of university graduates poses certain threats, I am convinced that the benefits far outweigh the negatives. Authorities can ensure equality across various social classes and broaden access to satisfying occupations through universalised higher education.Linking Words