▶ Your Answer :
Some people think that taking elective
courses directly related to their majors is better. However, I believe that
taking elective courses in a wide variety of subjects is better. This is
because various subjects enables students to instill better social skills while
taking elective course related to their majors can lead to social isolation.
Taking their majors courses prevents
students from enjoying a better quality of life by leading to social isolation.
Interestingly, a renowned social scientist in South Korea published an article
in “The Korean Herald” last Tuesday which claims that taking closely related to
their major subjects can lead to social isolation. My own experience demonstrates
some of the disadvantages of taking closely related to their major subjects. When
I was university student, I just took the courses in my major. I hard to
understand in other fields subjects and I cannot say anything in meeting or
talking with my boss. So, I am isolation in society. This example demonstrates
some of the disadvantage of taking closely related to their major subjects.
On the other hand, taking various subjects
allow students to instill better social skills. Understanding the importance of
interpersonal relationships and potential role of various subjects is necessary
to substantiate this view. Taking a wide variety of subjects and mingling with
peers from different fields can offer fresh perspectives on issue, original
ideas, and even enlightening words of life wisdom. Embracing this diversity
empowers one with the deft social aptitude to accept human differences to build
and deepen interpersonal relationships. In this regard, I learned that taking
various subjects encourages students to instill better social skills.
To sum up, I believe that taking elective
courses in a wide variety of subjects is better than taking elective courses
related to their majors. Consequently, the importance of my view cannot be
underestimated for the reasons I have mentioned above. |