Monday 30 March 2009

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Some people believe that university students should be required to attend classes. Others believe that going to classes should be optional for students. Which point of view do you agree with? Use specific reasons and details to explain your answer

Give the option to university students for attending classes freely, admittedly, is helpful for one’s instincts and interesting development. In most of the situations, however, following the nature driving force to study would be neither wise nor sensible. The behavior of attending classes would be replaced by some unimportant situation at hand. Time would be wasted by less self-discipline.

First of all, choosing go to classes often results to absent from classes. Everyone experience slothfulness from time to time, such as having a good sleep in the morning, playing computer games late into the night, enjoying shopping all day, and so forth. People who act however they pleased without thinking about consequences, may delay their classes and fall behind the others. A survey indicated that about 80% of the students who failed the exams didn’t attend classes regularly; yet the behavior of free choice destructs the teaching. And in dealing with the self-development, optional class in not necessarily in one’s own best interesting.

Secondly, choosing go to classes often amounts to impulsive over-satisfaction and irrational arrogance. The variety information one gets in classes is not similar to other places. One could be excellent in chemical but could not cooperate with others can not to be an outstanding chemist. Overestimate self ability, especially without regard to social world, might set obstacle in future life.

Third, university is a place to master specified knowledge. The courses iare scientifically designed by experts. How can one gain systematic knowledge if don’t go different part of it? In this respect, go to classes makes sense.

In conclusion, university students should be required to attend classes. For self-discipline can not as effective as regulations. A litter constrain on one’s personality is good for professional growth.

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