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.
Optional attendance to classes at
universities has been an increasingly popular way for students to study for
several years in quite a few countries. However, it has not yet had its
intended results as it had been hoped. In fact, today, this system seems to be
one of the reasons for the corruption of
University education. In my opinion, compulsory attendance is better than having no requirement to attend all the lessons
on-campus. There are two points of view to this question. First, one side
will say that university students are adults and should be able to manage their
time as they see fit. This point of view says that sometimes, in today’s busy
world, people need flexibility to manage their lives. For example, many single
parents who are trying to earn their college degrees will sometimes need to
skip a class because of the demands of their other responsibilities. However, I
believe that the great majority of college students are young and single, and
have few responsibilities, and that they need the discipline and structure of a
system that requires attendance. Young people who have just gone off to college
are notorious for the excesses to which they enjoy their freedom. There
are many negative situations caused by the free-attendance system. The
most harmful one is the economic waste for both universities and students. Many
students who do not attend classes regularly are likely to suffer decreased performance
on their exams and therefore waste their time in college. They, generally, do
not feel panic because of the failures or restudying the same subjects for the
second time. However, this sometimes costs a fortune to both parents and the
government that have created tax-funded subsidies for education for each
student every year. Not only are the university fees wasted, but also the money
for accommodations and other spending are also wasted. On the other hand,
students who are required to attend classes regularly have no time to waste in
pubs or clubs. Nor can they spend these young years, which are more valuable to
them to learn and think than any other period in their lives, on gambling or
drinking. I do not mean they are only to study without any break or entertainment.
Their social life is as necessary as studying during the hard academic years,
yet, the amount of each should be
balanced well. More spare time than necessary encourages the young to
ignore studying and classes. Thus, neither the universities nor the students do
their best if the students have too much freedom not to study. To sum up,
many teenagers are not able to think sensibly to decide when to study and when
to enjoy with friends. A scheduled chart of classes which have a huge number of
options that are necessary to identify the best fitting one for each student,
will help them to construct an ideal campus life including leisure activities.
In addition, this will stop the waste of time and money and is likely to
reevaluate the higher education system in several years. In short, I believe
that the majority of college students are too young to manage their time
responsibly and that universities should therefore impose strict rules on
attendance.
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