Over the last few years more and more students enroll in universities. This situation creates competition among individuals. Do you agree or disagree? Is it a good or a bad development?
With the progression, the world has seen a rise in the number of job opportunities in almost all fields: from science, technology, space, agriculture to even sports. This has resulted in the need and demand of people taking education as the main element for growth, which as per many, only varsities can impart. Consequently, there has been a huge influx of students competing to enroll in one of such institutions.
This rising competition and the desire to succeed in life has given rise to new challenges. Students and even professionals - intending to enroll for a university course - might suffer due to the unwarranted pressure created by demanding requirements and prerequisites for gaining entry into varsity, foregoing family commitments and many other issues. This is giving rise to mental trauma which, in some cases, can be fatal, but prudent counseling can help surmount this impediment effectively.
Having said that, there are benefits galore of this phenomenon: those competing for a place in the programs offered by the varsities tend to also prepare for tougher times ahead, they are likely to become vulnerable to, when they join professional domains of their choice. Burning midnight oil can prepare them to be meticulous and foster mental perseverance, and weather exhausting work schedules and competition in the workplace.
To conclude, despite the race for a place in the university courses taking a toll on personal commitments and mental health of aspiring learners, this intent helps one gear up better for a successful life: the ultimate goal of every individual.