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Some people believe that children should study all subjects at school,

while others think they should only study subjects they are good at or
find interesting. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
While some individuals believe that studying all subjects is necessary for
a well-rounded education , others argue that it is more beneficial to
concentrate on the areas in which children excel . In my opinion, both
perspectives are valid since learning all subjects can aid students in
obtaining a diverse set of skills, while concentrating on a single subject
can facilitate deeper comprehension and analytical abilities. On the one
hand, studying all subjects can help students develop a broad range of
skills , such as time management, problem-solving, and communication.
Exposure to various subjects can broaden their perspectives and help them
appreciate the value of different disciplines . Moreover, in many
educational systems, a wide range of subjects is required to progress to
higher levels of education . Studying them all can improve a student's
chances of success in exams and future academic pursuits . Therefore,
proponents of studying all subjects argue that it can lead to well-rounded
individuals with diverse skill sets and a better understanding of the world.
On the other hand, some argue that studying all subjects can be
overwhelming and lead to a lack of depth in learning. Students may need
more time to fully understand and engage with each subject, resulting in
surface-level knowledge . In contrast, children can delve deeper into the
subject matter by focusing on their strengths and interests, leading to a
more profound understanding and critical analysis. Furthermore, this
approach can help children build confidence in their abilities and feel more
motivated to learn. However, critics of this approach argue that children
may miss out on important subjects essential for their future academic and
career paths . In conclusion, while children must have a well-rounded
education, it is equally important to let them focus on their interests and
strengths. (295 words)

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