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Some people think that all university students should study whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and technology. To keep abreast of new era, large number of people are seeking to receive tertiary education in specific fields such as science and technology. Otherwise, some people are eager to learn non-subject in the university. If most of the volunteers, study specific field which related to the technology and fields related to that will have plenty of advantages and disadvantages factors that is very vital to consider to all of them. First of all, that society has been growing fast in comparison with other nations, because there are sufficient professional human resources and this is a indispensable key factor for each economy. The second positive point is that you cannot see any poverty and unemployment so that most of job seekers have qualification for demanding jobs such as IT bases opportunities. Some countries such as, Germany and Japan have shown that focusing in technology and new sciences will enhance them to be a market leader in most of industries. While this subject has its merits, some alternatives, can be taken into account. Every economy has the relation between supply and demand and if this equivalent does not satisfy, the society face problems in management including lack of human resources in vocational jobs such as being a plumber or a carpenter. The contribution of technology is definitely prominent and it is an irreversible trend but it does not mean that the majority of pupils have talent and interest in these kinds of fields. For example, a person may be a very successful chef and make money easily in his/her job while he does not have ability to solve a easy mathematics solutions. As all of the statements are outlined above, In my opinion, if people will be free to choose their subject in university is far better rather than an obligatory system.

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