Many people say that universities should only offer to young students with high marks, others say that they should accept people of all ages, even if they did not do well. Discuss both views and give your own opinions.
Many argue that tertiary education should solely be provided for young students with excellent academic achievement. Others assert that universities should accept all students regardless of their ages and academic abilities. Personally, I believe as long as they meet the entry requirements, all students should have a right to attend universities.
To begin with, there are numbers of reasons why many think that universities should only offer for well-qualified young students. First, these students often show excellent lateral thinking and innovative abilities, which would not only help them to meet the high academic demands but also can contribute to research and teaching activities of universities. For example, young students with high academic qualities in Vietnam, often engage in research in their school, and some of them even bring scientific prizes to their universities. In contrast, students with poor academic background tend to fail to understand the knowledge and often fell behind with their schoolwork.
On the other hand, some believe universities should accept all students without assessing their ages and academic performance. The reason is providing tertiary education for all people, in their opinion, can create a larger well-rounded workforce in the future. Admittedly, by attending universities, people are educated with professional knowledge and skills, enhancing their employabilities and job prospects. Furthermore, young workforce tends to be more productive than old ones.
However, I believe that if students meet the admissions criteria, they should be allowed to attend universities and colleagues. First, it is unreasonable to say students with remarkable academic performance in high schools can always maintain their abilities in universities. For example, in Vietnam, there are many students who performed well in high schools, drop out of school as they are unable to overcome academic challenges in universities. Second, the entrance requirements are necessary because without it, there is no competition between people. As a result, universities would lack their prestige.
In conclusion, I believe that universities should accept students of all ages with the condition that they must meet the entrance requirements.
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Many people say that universities should only offer admission only to young students with high marks, but others say that they should accept people of all ages, even if they did not do well. Discuss both views and give your own opinions.
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