▶ Your Answer :
Many people, these days, think that every student
should have an equal opportunity to have higher education. In contrast to this idea,
I strongly believe that only good students should be available higher
education. This is because smart students help each other to study more efficiently
and academically poor students easily fail to keep up with the curriculum.
Firstly, smart students support each other while
studying together which can improve their academic performance. It is because
they actually spend much time questioning each other and discussing the
material that they have learned at school. On the other hand, academically poor students
often get easily distracted, and do not care about what they are learning
during classes. For example, researchers have recently found out that students
who have better grade at school actually spent much time studying than those
who get lower grade. Plus, according one study from Korea Herald, academically
poor students often interrupt the class environment by distracting other students
who are trying to focus during classes. In this way, every student should not have
a chance to higher education, but only those who have good grades.
In addition, it is hard for academically
poor students to keep up with the higher education curriculum. To have higher
education is students have to be prepared and should already have some basic
knowledge to learn something advanced. It, however, would be hard to understand
and follow the classes for those students who are doing poorly at school. In
this way, they might earn nothing, but fail the class. My friend is the best
example to illustrate this point. One of my friends, Hannah, was performing bad
academically in high school, but decided to go to college to have higher education. While
she was at school, she could not handle all the essays, lab reports, and many
reading assignment that she had to do for her classes. Finally, she decided not having
higher education, realizing her poor ability in learning.
In summary, I definitely think that only
smart students should have higher education. It is largely because smart
student can improve their academic performance, not being distracted by others.
Plus, only smart students can keep up with the curriculum in higher education.
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