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  • ZhenDanielYan
    University: Tianjin University
    Nationality: China
    March 7, 2021 at 6:33 am

    It is clear that sports and social activities are necessary in students’ life. So they should emphasize these activities. However, overemphasizing them while overlooking classes and research could also result in detrimental outcomes. In my opinion, we should pay more attention, and give more financial support, to classes and libraries.

    One of the vital aims of universities and colleges is to cultivate students with advanced skills. To this end, advanced academic institutions need to give students resourceful libraries and well-equipped laboratories. For example, characterized by high-level scientific research and high-quality graduates, American universities are much attractive to many foreign students. Numerous applicants around the world are looking forward to getting opportunity to study there. With most foreign students across the world, American universities can get countless profits. Financing classes and libraries is valuable and beneficial.

    Besides, universities and colleges should give their students freedom to choose and further develop their areas. Too many expenditures on activities irrelevant in classes and research might mislead students. Nowadays, students are bearing heavy burden. With rich after-class activities, students might have more difficulties to spare their time and energy between taking classes, taking part in social activities and others. There even might create an atmosphere in which students concentrate less on their classes while more on social activities.

    Admittedly, sports and social activities are good complements to learning and researching for students. With these activities, students can enjoy campus life in more aspects. A student only taking class and doing research is often viewed as a nerd. However, what’s worse is that a university graduate is unqualified enough for his job. Obviously, we should not overstate the importance of sports and activities.

    In summary, universities and colleges should finance classes and libraries more to guarantee research quality and graduates’ employability.

     

    ZhenDanielYan
    University: Tianjin University
    Nationality: China
    March 5, 2021 at 1:42 am

    Some people think that sports and social activities should be taken as equally important as class and libraries. Actually, sports and social activities are important in students’ life. We should put emphasis on these activities. However, overemphasizing them while overlooking students’ classes and research could result in detrimental outcomes. In my opinion, we should pay more attention and allocate more budgets to classes and libraries.

    One of the vital aims of universities and colleges is to cultivate people with advanced skills. And with that prospect, universities and colleges should offer their students classes and libraries as good as possible. This will cost plenty of budgets of universities and colleges. I have a firm belief that it is the high level of scientific research and high-quality graduates that interests so many foreign students apply for American universities. In other words, classes and libraries play more important role in attracting applicants. Hence, financing classes and libraries is necessary.

    Besides, universities and colleges should give their students freedoms to choose their developing area. Too many expenditures on activities irrelevant of classes and research might mislead students. Nowadays, students have been bearing heavy burden. With rich after-class activities, students might have more difficulties to spare their time and energy. There even might forms an atmosphere in which students concentrate less on their classes while more on social activities.

    Admittedly, sports and social activities are good complements to learning and researching for students. With these activities, students can enjoy campus life in a versatile way. A student only taking classes and doing research is often view as a nerd guy. However, what worse is that a graduate from universities or colleges is not qualified enough for his job. Obviously, we should not overstate the importance of sports and activities.

    In summary, universities and colleges should finance classes and libraries more to guarantee their research and graduates quality.

    ZhenDanielYan
    University: Tianjin University
    Nationality: China
    March 4, 2021 at 1:26 am

    Some people think that sports and social activities should be taken as equally important as class and libraries. Admittedly, sports and social activities are essential parts of students’ life. We should put emphasis on these activities. However, overemphasizing them while overlooking students’ classes and research could result in detrimental outcomes. In my opinion, we should pay more attention and allocate more budgets to classes and libraries.

    Admittedly, sports and social activities are good complements to learning and researching for students. With sports and social activities, students can experience more versatile aspects of school life. A student who only takes classes and does research is often view as a nerd guy in most people’s eyes. However, what worse is that a person graduating from universities and colleges is not qualified enough for their jobs. My big brother, Mathew, was pretty skilled at basketball and computer games. He poured most of his energy into these activities, which have nothing to do major study. He had earned good reputation on the campus for his capability in the social activity area. However, at the time he needed to find a job. What frustrated him was that no employer was willing to hire him for the reason that his major foundation was too poor. Obviously, we should not overstate the importance of sports and activities.

    Firstly, stressing and financing classes and libraries is very necessary. After all, the most fundamental function of advanced institutions is to cultivate people with advanced skills. With that prospect, universities and colleges should offer their students classes and libraries as good as possible. As we all know, this well cost plenty of budgets of universities and colleges. Financing sports and social activities too much is in all possibilities to undermine the quality of the classes and the libraries. I have a firm belief in my heart that it is the high level of scientific research and high-quality graduates that interests so many foreign students apply for American universities. Obviously, classes and libraries in the university play more important role in attracting applicants. That is to say, financing classes and libraries is financing the foundation of these advanced institutions.

    Besides, sports and social activities are only individual penchants for individuals on campus. The universities and colleges should give them freedoms to choose their developing area. Nevertheless, too many expenditures on activities irrelevant of classes and research might mislead students. In doing this might make them spend less time on the courses and research, which lower the quality of graduates of these advanced educational institutions and even the society. On campus, students often bear heavy burden during their classes. With rich after-class activities, students are likely to have more difficulties to spare their time and energy. There even might forms an atmosphere in which students concentrate less on their classes and more on social activities.

    In summary, from my perspective, the vital role of the university and the college is to cultivate advanced talents in numerous industries. Giving superfluous emphasis on sports and social activities and financing them too much is much more likely to be harmful for these advanced institutions and their students.

    ZhenDanielYan
    University: Tianjin University
    Nationality: China
    March 3, 2021 at 1:31 am

    Some people think that the sports and social activities should be taken as equally important to class and libraries. Admittedly, sports and social activities is an essential part in students’ life, and we should stress these activities. However, overemphasizing on them while overlooking on students’ basic work can cause hazardous outcomes. In my opinion, we should put more stress and budges to classes and libraries.

    Admittedly, sports and social activities are good complements to learning and researching for students. With sports and social activities, students can experience more versatile aspects of school life. After all, a student who only takes classes and does research is often view as a nerd guy in most people’s eyes. However, what worse is that a person graduating from universities and colleges is not qualified enough for their jobs. My big brother, Mathew, was pretty skilled at basketball and computer games. He poured much of his energy into these activities, which have nothing to do major study. He had earned good reputation on the campus for his capability in the social activity area. However, at the time he needed to find a job. What frustrated him was that no employer was willing to hire him for the reason that his major foundation was too poor. Obviously, we should not overstate the importance of sports and activities.

    Firstly, stressing and financing classes and libraries is very necessary. After all, the most fundamental function of advanced institutions is to cultivate people with advanced skills. With that prospect, universities and colleges should offer their students as good as possible classes and well-equipped libraries. As we all know, this well cost plenty of budgets from government. Financing sports and social activities too much is in all possibilities to undermine the quality of the classes and the libraries. I have a firm belief in my heart that it is the high level of scientific research and high-quality graduates that interests so small foreign students apply for American universities. Obviously, classes and libraries in the university play both important role in these attracting factors. That is to say, financing classes and libraries is financing the foundation of these well-known advanced institutions.

    Besides, sports and social activities are only individual penchants for individuals on campus. The universities and colleges should give them freedoms to choose their developing area. Nevertheless, too many expenditures on activities irrelevant of classes and research might mislead students. In doing this might make them spend less time on the courses and research, which lower the quality of graduates of these advanced educational institutions and even the society. On campus, students often bear heavy burden during their classes. With rich after-class activities, students are likely to have more difficulties to spare their time and energy. Even, there might forms an atmosphere in which students concentrate less on their classes and more on social activities.

    In summary, from my perspective, the vital role of the university and the college is to cultivate advanced talents in numerous industries. Giving superfluous stress on sports and social activities and financing them too much is much more likely to be detrimental for these advanced institutions and their students.