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王老师 仔细阅读了您的ISSUE 指南
按照你的范文写了ISSUS 15
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I strongly agree with the statement that educational institutions should encourage students to study in lucrative field for two reasons.First,students can better suit their emplyer’s demand,moreover,the universities,in return, can receive a plausible amount of donation from them so the university can put these money in places to cultivate more students.While someone may argue that occasionally the students are lacking interest in lucrative fields of study thus may not show perfect performance in related courses,actually,in my point of view,it’s not because their lack of interest,but due to lack of some acquired personality.
To begin with,nowadays college graduates now facing more severe job market and it’s not so easy for them to find a suitable jobs largely due to the economy downturn,so the university has the incentive and responsibility to prepare their students.Through specified courses,job session,communication activites with large corporation,the students can acquire some basic skills needed so they won’t feel so much panic once they entered the job market and trying to find a proper job.More than that,the students will feel motivated to engage themselves in doing necessary preparation once the university has created a promoting and job-friendly environment for them.And all these work will definite boost the fame of the univertity since the parents of every single students are happily to see their children had find a place in lucrative industries.
Another reason is that the successful alumni of specific university would donate money to the university.Consequently,the university will worry less about financial pressure,as we can always hear from newspaper and TV reporting how much a billionaire has donated to the research department of his college school.Having enough money,the university can put them to buiding libraries,hire prestigious professors and introduce advanced research facilities for scientific purpose.And these would also show edge in enrollment work,because large parts of students would pleasely choose those school which can provide adequate financial aid.
Some people may argue that students may find them in a tough spot once they found them show little interest in the lucrative fields of study.However,I agree that this situation can occur,but in a very low probability.Because in most cases,it’s a deniable excuse.Thinking wisely,no course are naturally boring and mediocre since all knowledge and assumptions are made by humans,the real defference between courses is the degree of difficulty to acquire,not the degree of vapidty.And the more diffuclult a course ,the more happiness you will gain once you worked through it.
In conclution, while it’s undeniably understandable that some students may find the lucrative hard to acquire even though nothing is absolute easy to be done,this policy is still helpful due to it can provide proper preparation for students to help them better suit in a severe job market and the univerty can worry less about the financial status .
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