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Some people think that the best way to succeed in life is to get a university education

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November 5, 2022
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You should spend about 40 minutes on IELTS writing task 2.

Some people think that the best way to succeed in life is to get a university education, while others disagree and say that it is no longer true nowadays. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words.

Sample Answer

Opinions differ when it comes to the way in which we embrace success in life. While some claim that a university degree is mandatory for a successful life, others believe that other parameters are behind this. While both the arguments have their significance, in my opinion, I am more biased towards the latter perception. I shall elaborate on the same in the following paragraphs.

The primary reason behind the former group’s view is the general thought that the essential requirement of any good job in society requires graduation as its minimum qualification. It is because most ‘job-renders’ consider university education as a standard parameter to assess the extent of knowledge and skills of a candidate. They believe most universities train candidates in a wholesome manner, focusing on all the aspects of the specialization, and in rare cases, they would go wrong. For instance, multinational companies offer jobs through campus placement in popular colleges or universities as they believe these candidates have had the exposure that the company needs as a skill set. But, it is rarely seen that these companies choose freshers who have lesser educational qualifications as they are considered inexperienced and ignorant. This is why employers have set graduation as one of the basic requirements in job classifieds, which most society agrees to.

On the other hand, the latter group points out that there is a vast majority of the booming population who do not see the doors of any university. They believe that a range of factors can contribute to this success, including hard work, perseverance, inborn talents, intelligence, external support, motivation, and luck. Even in the absence of a university degree, any of these factors can assist in becoming successful in life. For example, a business person can help his son run an individual business successfully, even if he is not a graduate. Similarly, many school dropouts have achieved the heights in their life with hard work and perseverance. The list includes Rabindranath Tagore, Bill Gates, Dhirubhai Ambani, Mark Zuckerberg, A.R. Rahaman, Steve Jobs, and many more. Hence, I have an undying belief in the capabilities humans possess, regardless of whether they have a university degree or not.

To conclude the essay, I would like to state that even though a university degree is essential in assuming a promising career in the present scenario, I feel it is not mandatory to be a successful man as other crucial factors determine a person’s success.

Structure of the essay

You were given a discussion essay for which you had to give an opinion. So, choose a side and state your opinion on it.

General Statement – Opinions differ when it comes to the way to embrace success in life.

Question Paraphrased – While some claim that a university degree is mandatory for a successful life, others believe that other parameters are behind this.

A thesis statement – While both the arguments have their significance, in my opinion, I am more biased towards the latter perception.

Outline of the essay – I shall elaborate on the same in the following paragraphs.

Body Paragraph 1:

Central idea: The society has a general thought that the essential requirement of any good job in society requires graduation as its minimum qualification

Supporting points:

  • Most job-renders consider university education as a standard parameter to assess the extent of knowledge and skills
  • There is a belief that most universities train candidates in a wholesome manner
  • For example, multinational companies offer jobs through campus placement in popular universities or colleges.
  • Companies don’t choose freshers with lesser educational qualifications as they’re considered ignorant and inexperienced.

Body Paragraph 2:

Central idea: A vast majority of the booming population don’t see the doors of the university

Supporting points:

  • Hard work, perseverance, inborn talents, intelligence, external support, motivation, and luck contribute to the success
  • In the absence of a university degree, these factors can help in becoming successful
  • Many school dropouts have achieved the heights in their life with hard work and perseverance
  • For example, a business person can help his son run an individual business successfully, even if he is not a graduate
Conclusion:

Reiterated that a university degree is not mandatory to be a successful man as other crucial factors determine a person’s success and support the side taken in the introduction.

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