▶ Your Answer : Both the reading passage and the listening discuss the topic of a college education. However, their perspectives are different. The reading argues that students need to go university, while the professor in the listening disagrees and says otherwise. First, the passage states that most people in these days should have a college education. To prove this point, the reading provides that people who went to university are easy to get a job. On the other hand, the listening debunks the claim by stating that most people have college degrees. The professor also provides an example, saying that there is high demand because people who have college degrees want to get a similar job. Second, the reading further describes that university graduates can be likely to gain better jobs. According to the writer, they can have a variety of experiences such as technology. However, the listening contradicts by saying that the companies don't teach many things about technology. She explains it in detail: when there are problems with computers, they call the service center. Finally, the reading contends that people who receive higher education are likely to earn more money. The passage asserts that their jobs that college graduates get give many benefits like family's health insurance. Once again, the listening also argues otherwise by stressing that having other jobs like chef can earn higher salaries. |