topic: some people believe that everyone has a right to access to university education and that governments should make it free for all students no matter what financial background they have. To what extent do you agee or disagree
It is argued that everyone should be entitled to a university education and it should be provided by the government. In my oppinion, although this measure might foster an overly competitive labour market, i mostly agree since educational system would be more accessible to lower-incomes segments of society.
On the one hand, making tertiary education free for all would result in a more competitive labour market. To illustrate this, such a free system removing barriers to entry and the disincentive of debt may lead to a greater percentage of society attending university. Granted, one might say that an increasing number of people going to university means that standards drop as many people feel unnecessary squandering several years on studying while they could have been working. However, some people who are lazy and prefer socialising to studying will not see the benefits until after they graduate and have the degree. This render such disadvantages of free-of-charge colege policy unjustifiable. Therefore. the higher number of individuals pursuing tertiary education will act as a precusor to the dearth of job oppotunities as this may lead to the redundance of well-skilled workforce.
On the other hand, free access to tertiary education should be guaranteed by the state in order to ensure a more stable society. This is predicated on the assumption that those from poor backgrounds are particularly unwilling to take on a debt in order to gain a university education. Such state's policy can enable those living under the poverty line to have educational opportunities to change thier lives. For example, ones who benefit from this program will no longer be deprived of promotion opportunities solely due to thier poor literacy skills or the lack thereof. The provision of free education, thus, liberates individuals with low-literacy levels and empowers them to succeed both personally and professionally.
In conclusion, though this reform might make it more difficult for individuals to secure jobs broadly, free tertiary education should still be implemented widely as it guarantees that less privileged students will have a basic means of sustaining themselves.
topic: some people believe that everyone has a right to access to university education and that governments should make it free for all students no matter what financial background they have. To what extent do you agee or disagree It is argued that everyone should be entitled to a university education and it should be provided by the government. In my oppinion, although this measure might foster an overly competitive labour market, i mostly agree since educational system would be more accessible to lower-incomes segments of society.
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topic: some people believe that everyone has a right to access to university education and that governments should make it free for all students no matter what financial background they have. To what extent do you agee or disagree
It is argued that everyone should be entitled to a university education and it should be provided by the government. In my oppinion, althoug
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You wrote "I mostly agree". But in your essay you wrote 140 words why it is not a good situation (the opposing side), and only 115 words why it is a good situation (your view). You have mostly argued against your view, so you lose a lot of points for "task response."
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