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Some people believe that a college or university education should be available to all students. Others believe that higher education should be available only to good students. Some people argue as if it is a general truth that higher education should be available only to good students, but to be frank, I cannot agree with them. There are numerous reasons why I have no confidence in them, and I would explore only a few primary ones here. The main problem with this argument is that it is ignorant of the basic fact that every single one has a right to study, otherwise it will be considered discrimination and also infringement of human rights .Moreover, instead of In spite of labelling students undeserving of entitling students for not being able to get higher education, the college or university can impose some restrictions on the ones without good grades. There can be some courses as prerequisites ones that students with lower grades are obliged to pass. Another reason why I disagree with the above statement is that I believe that no one is eligible to label students as good or bad. Maybe, they have good talents and abilities for studying, but they haven't found the opportunity space to demonstrate their capacities. Say, for example, when I was in high school, I wasn't doing well at physics but instead I was very good at math. Furthermore, at that level, teachers favoured physics over math. Consequently, I was labelled as an average student. Later on, when I began studying at university at mechanical engineering, I was at the top of the class, Thanks to my math so I worked on my shortcomings in physics. Last but not least, in my opinion Universities should put in place some share as tuition for the students with lower grades while introducing putting some share as scholarships for the ones with upper grades. I think this is the only way that studying will be fair and everybody will have a chance to study and build a better future for themselves and this condition is on the shoulder of universities to create an atmosphere in which everybody has an equal right to study. To sum up, students whether either good or bad should have an equal chance to study, since it provides them with equality against discrimination. Students may have different talents and shouldn't be judged from one aspect of their grades. It is also fair that universities allocate some student loans to good grades and instead set some more tuition for lower grades. I hope in future every student whether with good or bad grades has a right to further studying.

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