T2 help is highly appreciated
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:10 pm
Universities should accept equal number of male and female students in every subject.To what extent do you agree or disagree?
These days, a point that suggests universities to accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject is blowing everyone’s minds. However, I own two arguments that impel me to disagree with this belief.
On one hand, effective study of the subject is far more regardless of how many males or females attend in lectures. Such a rule that claims to have as many boys as girls in universities hardly will heighten the quality of studying. On the contrary, it may deteriorate the condition. Because everyone has his or her own interests. Boys tend to choose exact sciences whereas, girls tend to prefer liberal arts. Such hypothesis like accepting equal numbers of male and female students undoubtedly restrict one’s liberty to choose.
I believe, on the other hand, taking equal number of students in particular subjects would be improper preparation of individuals to the real life. Because employers do not hire you according to percentage of men or women. The main and crucial thing for them is your professional skills, not your sex and more importantly, they do not consider whether your group had equal number of boys and girls or not while they examine you.
Though, in a way of conclusion, I vote against the theory of accepting equal numbers of male and female students. Because it will neither promote studying process, nor assist while getting a job.
These days, a point that suggests universities to accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject is blowing everyone’s minds. However, I own two arguments that impel me to disagree with this belief.
On one hand, effective study of the subject is far more regardless of how many males or females attend in lectures. Such a rule that claims to have as many boys as girls in universities hardly will heighten the quality of studying. On the contrary, it may deteriorate the condition. Because everyone has his or her own interests. Boys tend to choose exact sciences whereas, girls tend to prefer liberal arts. Such hypothesis like accepting equal numbers of male and female students undoubtedly restrict one’s liberty to choose.
I believe, on the other hand, taking equal number of students in particular subjects would be improper preparation of individuals to the real life. Because employers do not hire you according to percentage of men or women. The main and crucial thing for them is your professional skills, not your sex and more importantly, they do not consider whether your group had equal number of boys and girls or not while they examine you.
Though, in a way of conclusion, I vote against the theory of accepting equal numbers of male and female students. Because it will neither promote studying process, nor assist while getting a job.