IELTS Essay #Developing soft skills is more important

IELTS Essay #getting experience and developing soft skills is more important.

Completing university education is thought by some to be the best way to get a good job. On the other hand, some people think that getting experience and developing soft skills is more important. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.

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University education is one of the most important elements of an individual’s life. It is not just a learning process, it is a critical component of human development worldwide. Going to an educational institute and getting a degree is considered to be the best way by some for having a good job and a prosperous life. There are others, who contradict this statement and believe that getting some sort of practical experience and investing your time in learning a skill is worthier. In this essay, I will analyse both these views and give my opinion.
On one hand, the supporters of tertiary education may argue that spending money on higher education has many tangible (real and not imaginary) and intangible (to give an exact value) benefits. An educated person has wide range of opportunities as compared to a skilled person moreover, an educated person is able to choose his own career path as compared to a skilled person who is more dependent upon physical labour. Most of the universities across the world have courses and degrees that are universally recognisable, so one has chances of moving abroad for better opportunities
In the same way, developing skills is also a major component as not always does a university degree prove to be worthy of its cost and time spend on it. Various studies have shown that 30 percent of the students drop out in the second year of their course as they believe they were never sure about education. Unemployment among university degree holders is rising at a rapid rate and due to economic slowdown most of the companies are making their employees redundant. The cost of a university degree is very high and most people in developing countries often take loans to complete their higher education. Not to mention the additional burden of fees that families have to bear.
In the end, after looking at both the sides, I do believe that developing soft skills does have some advantages over university education in the short run but in the long run benefits of university education certainly outweigh minor drawbacks such as cost and unemployment. (354 Words)

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IELTS Essay # more opportunity to study abroad

IELTS Essay # Study abroad

In the past, when students did a university degree, they tended to study in their own country. Nowadays they have more opportunity to study abroad.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of this development?

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write at least 250 words.
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The world is becoming more globalised and young people are more open about ideas to relocating to different countries for various reasons. Studying in a different country has become a new trend and there are various benefits and drawbacks associated with it and I shall discuss the same in the following paragraphs.
To begin with, studying in a different country gives us new perspective about life and it broadens our horizons. Moreover, students become accustomed to changes from an early age and are able to adapt quickly in a new environment. Another reason is, most of the students from developing parts of the world move to western countries for further education due to various reasons in their homeland. For instance, in my country, India the number of internationally recognised universities is quite few and due to an ever increasing population, securing an admission has become quite a big challenge. Therefore, heading overseas for higher education is advantageous for these students as the institutions there are globally known too and getting into them is relatively easier.
On the contrary, students become homesick after a certain time as settling into a new environment can be quite a daunting task. Besides, different surveys conducted among foreign and native students show that international learners feel twice as lonely as their counterpart. Aspirants from third world countries pay huge sums of money to get enrolment into these reputed universities. As a consequence, families back home struggle financially and in some cases even mortgage their property to fund the college fees of their offspring.
All in all, I would like to say that even though there are a number of negatives of studying abroad, the positives far outweigh them. Studying abroad can open the door to a world of new opportunities and the difficulties faced while being abroad only make us a stronger individual. (308 Words)

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IELTS Writing Essay#qualities that characterise a successful person

IELTS Writing Essay#qualities that characterise a successful person

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write at least 250 words. Write on the following topic:

When talking about success, we often think of people who are rich or famous. In your opinion, what are the qualities that characterise a successful person? Why do you think these should be the criteria? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples.

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Measuring success has always been difficult. Many experts measure it by the wealth or popularity an individual has. In this essay, I will outline the qualities that successful people should possess along with the justification for these traits.
To name a few, hard work and dedication are some of the most important characteristics I personally associate with successful individuals. Likewise, the richest people on the planet built their fortunes from scratch and it depicts their never give up attitude and commitment towards achieving their goals. Jack Ma (Founder and ex CEO Alibaba group) is a perfect example of an individual motivated to never give up on his pursuit of success. His struggles are well documented and he is a perfect example of a man who went from rags to riches with hard work and perseverance.
In contrast, wealth is not always a parameter for being successful. Likewise, there are various individuals across the world that are pretty well known for their social work and their goals are not money oriented. Having a positive attitude and trying to make a change for the society are also the attributes of a successful person. Nobel laureate, Dalai Lama is an ideal example of a person who has brought peace and harmony in the world without having any financial goal or selfishness.
To sum up, the way we all perceive success is different. For some it is measured in monetary terms and for others it’s more about brining a positive change. According to me, it’s all about making the most out of difficult situations and bringing a in the society. (266 Words)

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IELTS Essay #laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write at least 250 words. Write on the following topic:

Some people claim that not enough of the waste from home is recycled. They say that the only way to increase recycling is for government to make it a legal requirement.
To what extent do you think laws are needed to make people recycle more of their waste?

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In this drastically changing world, our resources are depleting at an alarming rate. The need of the hour is to recycle, so all the individuals and the government should take responsibility and come up with an initiative to recycle more of the waste. Studies have shown that most of the waste from homes is not recycled, either due to the unawareness of the homeowner or lack of services from the government or local council. I strongly believe that strict laws should be in place for recycling and in this essay, I would like to discuss my views about the same.
Firstly, the ever growing need of humans has already left a huge void in our natural resources and official data from the governments across the world have shown that on a global average less than 20 percent of all the household waste generated worldwide is recycled. Countries where strict laws are in place for recycling are able to manage their resources better. A clear example of this is Japan, where the local councils give out recyclable bags that are segregated according to their colours. Any waste that cannot be recycled is charged separately and this encourages all the residents to recycle effectively and produce as less waste as possible. Another example is Sweden, where various schemes have been launched by the Swedish government, in these schemes the more you recycle, the more you get subsidy towards your council and electricity bills.
In conclusion, I would like to conclude by saying that, countries across the globe need to form an international governing body that mainly focuses on recycling. Strict rules and regulations should be made and countries that do not recycle their household waste should be dealt with stern actions and imposed heavy fines. (293 Words)

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