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The drastically increasing collage fees and its relationship with the decreasing number of employments have raised a concern for individuals. Implying that universities should not offer art subjects, such as philosophy and history, and start teaching applied major related subjects that improves rate of employment. Art subjects should not be considered as a drawback for […]
Rising university tuition fees and limited job opportunities for graduates have led some people to argue that universities should stop teaching arts subjects such as philosophy and history and focus only on practical courses that improve employment prospects. I strongly disagree with this view because arts subjects play an essential role in both individual development […]
Nowadays, university tuition fees are becoming higher, and many graduates struggle to find employment after graduation. As a result, some people debate that university should prioritize practical degree courses rather than humanities courses to enhance job prospects. I agree with this statement because practical courses prepare students for real work and provide better value for […]
It is irrefutable fact that the contemporary terms of universities about fees and competitive labour have made people question the value of arts subject. Personally, I partially agree with that high-cost universties should concentrate on practical courses, however also believe that history and philosophy still have key role for society and future. To begin with, […]
The escalating costs of tuition fees in universities, and lower job opportunities for graduates lead some people to assume that universities should discontinue courses, such as arts, philosophy, and history, that are not practical in improving chances of being employed. Although the claim seems to be plausible to a certain extent, I strongly disagree with […]
