▶ Your Answer : Some people argue that universities should only spend money on libraries. However, as far as I am concerned, I strongly believe that it is more advantageous for universities to invest in sports. That's because universities are able to become popular. Another reason for my opinion is that students' satisfaction to the universities will be increased. To begin with, universities that have gorgeous sports team are usually popular to students. It is very useful when colleges promotes themselves to students. What I mean is that the universities can have more opportunities to get excellent students. Furthermore, based on the students, universities are able to become more competitive. For example, Korea university spends much money on sports team and has quite famous basketball team. Thus, many students have good feelings and want to enter to the college. So, the university get more outstanding students every year. Nowaday Korea university is expected as top class university In Korea. Therefore, I entirely maintain that investing in sports is good way to develop college. On top of that, students have many chances to exercise in college that spend a lot of money on sports. Thanks to working out, students get energy and become more healthier. In other words, their quality of life will be enhanced. Therefore, their satisfaction to the college will be increased. For instance, my university invest much money in sport facilities every year. There are many opportunities to use those facilities. So, my friends work out together in spare time. I think we are much healthier than other school students. When I play soccer with my friends, it is pretty enjoyable time. I often appreciate to the school that invest in many sports facilities. To sum up, I firmly agree with the statement that it is very reasonable choice for college to invest in sports on account of the reasons I mentioned above: not only can universities have more chances to get outstanding students but also, students' loyalty to their school will be enhanced. |