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3. Should high school students be free to choose their classes?

The issue of whether secondary schools should allow students to take the courses they want is debatable.
Some people believe that a high school scientist should be allowed to take any course he wants. Others,
however, argue that teens cannot be certain of what they like and what they need to know at their age. In
this essay, I will analyze these points and present my thoughts on behalf of those who believe that
students should consider some programs.
On the one hand, the choice of study can provide numerous benefits. First, the student will be better
prepared for the profession of his choice because he will have more time to learn about what interests
him. Moreover, they will learn more enthusiastically because they are learning about something they are
interested in.
Teenagers, on the other hand, frequently do not fully understand what they want to do in the future. So,
by giving them the option, they can select classes that are simple to learn and do not require a lot of time.
As a result, many students may not be prepared to enroll in university and pursue a career after
graduation. Personally, I believe that some courses, such as math, literature, and English writing, should
be required for students to take. This will allow them to gain more knowledge and experience, improve
their logical thinking skills, and so on. Students will be better prepared for the real world and independent
living in this manner.
To summarize, I believe that high school should have required courses because it is critical for students to
have a solid foundation for their future lives. Required courses are typically more difficult, but they allow
students to broaden their interests and develop many important characteristics such as self-confidence,
persistence, patience, and so on.

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