Why I Chose College Essay

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One of the most important issues (if not the most important one) in the society is education.
Therefore, we have to assert the education purpose and arround this purpose, college curriculum should be arranged. In my point of view, the goal of education should be fostering of creative minds in order to help them for achieving happy and objective lives.
The statement angries about a lot of irrelevant courses that we had to take on, in the college.
These courses often are very hard to pass and usually, students think that those courses does not have any useful gain in the future. For example, engineering students must take courses on literature subjects or medical students should return loads of assignments in math that doesn’t seem to be practical …show more content…

History shows, great people like Mulla Sadra (one of the most influential philosopher in
Islamic world) have been born because of these freedoms. Steve Jobs, in his prominent speech in the Stanford university, confirmed that because of courses that he took in art at the college, now, our Mac computers has such a beautiful fonts. Ultimately, these freedoms and open choices in the variety of courses can emerge creativity.
While, studying irrelative courses seems wasting time and precludes students to be added to society for job positions, there are small number of people that know exactly what they want from their life. Obviously, in order to perceive one’s ability, students have to achieve general information about their interests. We all know colleges and high-schools are one of the best places that can provide these kind of information. Furthermore, general information will help people to be a well-rounded character in the society that often has a good opinion about things in the everyday discussions; They can read Hafiz, Goethe, Shakespeare and etc. then enjoy.
Therefore, with restricting course subjects, we will probably train some Geek character that

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