Read the task and the essay. Do you agree with the writer's general opinion? Why? /Why not?
Students should be encouraged to choose vocational courses at university instead of more traditional courses. Discuss.
Some people maintain that the benefits of vocational courses are greater than those of more traditional ones. That is the question we need to consider. It is certainly true that the workplace is becoming more competitive. A vocational course may be a more direct route into employment compared to traditional courses. It is also undeniable that certain jobs (for example nurse, hairdresser) are only available to people with a vocational qualification. On the other hand, choosing a vocational course means deciding what job you want to do when you are still at school. Many people believe this is too early. How can a teenager know what job is right for him or her? Another problem is that vocational courses only focus on what you need to learn for a particular job. Is it not better for students to explore other interests while at university? On balance, I do not believe that students should choose vocational courses unless they are sure what career they want to follow. It is wiser to opt for a course that really interests you.
I agree with the writer's general opinion because of four reasons:
- Vocational courses are more focused on specific job skills, which may limit a student's opportunities if they change their career goals later on.
- Traditional courses often offer a broader education and more opportunities to explore different subjects, which can be valuable for personal growth and future career prospects.
- It can be difficult for students to know exactly what they want to do when they are still in school, so choosing a vocational course may be too restrictive.
- Pursuing a course that really interests you can be more fulfilling and motivating than focusing solely on job prospects.