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4月28日 独立写作 许久不写作文了,抓耳挠腮有木有,重度拖延有木有,继续求拍砖! 题目:Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Students should be more focused on the development of graduates than on the fame of professors when choosing university.
Criteria vary among different people when choosing universities. Some people concentrate more on the reputation of a professor, I, however, firmly believe students as well as their parents should focus more on the development of graduates when making decisions on which university to attend.
To begin with, with the expand recruiting policy put forward by several universities, a student is less likely to acquire equal attention from the famous professor because of the skyrocketing number of students attending universities. Even if a student is chosen as a lucky dog by the professor because of his/her talent or potential, it is definitely wrong for him/her to dream of obtaining a promising future benefited from the professor. On the contrary, he or she has to work more deligently(diligently) to satisfy the professor's needs like collecting data or analyzing reports instead of developing in other subject areas which are meanwhile crucial to his/ her future career. Thus, that leads to a worse dilemma when the student graduated from university, he might be not wholesome developed to meet the employer's requirements. Apparently, the outcome disappointed what he expected.
In addition, one situation which should be taken into account is that professors with high reputation are often required to make public speeches nationwide or attend some meetings to perform a couple of new researches. Once, for example, I watched a TV programme which demostrated the classic Chinese literature-the Confucious(Confucius), speeched by a famous professor, Yu Dan, from Beijing Teacher's University. I was fanscinated(fascinated) about Professor Yu's lecture and dreamed of taking part in her lecture face-to-face. But one of my best friend who majored in Chinese literature in that university told me that Professor Yu was so busy that she could manage only few classes in a limited time. Plus, an undeniable phenomenon arisen among universities is that a massive number of professors tend to spare more time on doing academic research rather than educating students. Hence, scarcely will a student acquire direct instruction by a well-known professor.
Admittedly, following the instructions of a famous professor is of great significance in doing researches as well as working on projects because his/her authority and fame can prosper the student in a further development in a specific field, it still could not be overstressed as a key factor measuring universities by students as well as parents. In fact, an increasing attention paid to the development of graduates, which is more persuasive to indicate a student's future development, is deserved.
In sum, I vote for students focusing more on the development of graduates than seeking for the fame of professors when making their decisions. I bet students will benefit a lot from this wise decision and win a brilliant future. |
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