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Test 1
Part 7
You are going to read an article in which four graduates discuss going to university. For questions
43-52, choose from the graduates (A~D). The graduates may be chosen more than once.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Which graduate
says people should be allowed to consider a range of options apart 43
from university? et
says that some people are expected to make important decisions before 44
they are ready? kee
initially rejected something she was told? 45
was unaware of the alternatives to university? 46
says that the type of learning at university is different from that at 47
other institutions?
felt when she was a student that she might not be doing the right course? 48
says that some people discover that what is studied at university is not [a9 |
useful in the workplace? ——_
was uncertain about her reasons for going to university? 50 |
says graduates have an advantage when applying for jobs? 51
was expected to go to university despite being a fairly average student {ea | |
at school? —
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ITT areata caeReading and Use of English
Why go to university?
Four graduates talk about their experiences.
A
[e
While I was doing my physics degree people
would often say I was acquiring skills I'd be
able to use in my future career, even if | didn’t
become a physicist. It sounded like nonsense to
me: if did another job in the end, what could be
relevant about knowing what's inside an atom
or how to operate a laser? It turns out they were
referring to the wealth of other skills you pick
up along the way. Communication and problem-
solving are just two of these. In contrast to
the way you may have been taught before,
university teaches you to be innovative and to
think for yourself. Going to university is about
more than just studying though! | got to make
friends from all over the world and they have
Proved to be useful work contacts.
1 went to university because it was the
career path expected by school, parents and
classmates (to an extent) and ‘also because
1 didn’t really have a clue about what other
options were open to me. It's difficult to know
how things would have turned out if | hadn't
gone. I do know that the job I do ‘requires’ a
degree to do it, though there must be alternative
ways of developing these skills. The degree,
like it or not, is the screening method used
by large numbers of employers and as such
‘opens certain doors. It’s certainly harder to get
into all sorts of careers without a degree. The
debates about university education typically
Tevolve around routes into employment, yet for
many the degree is barely relevant to the work
We end up doing later on. It gives access to a
certain type of career but the actual degree can
often be of little practical value.
There is a lot of pressure on teenagers to know
exactly what they want to do with their lives,
As a highachieving student at school,” the
alternatives to university didn’t really appeal to
me, So I took up a place at a good university but
ended up studying something | wasn't sure | was
interested in. Some people know what they want
to do from a young age, and for those people,
going to university straight out of school may
be a great idea. However, many of us are very
unsure of our future ambitions aged 18, and
should therefore be given as many choices as
Possible, rather than being pushed into a degree
course. Many of my friends went to university
straight from school.
[Bethany
I don't really remember making the decision to
go to university. Everyone always assumed |
would, even though I was never the most gifted
academically. Someone asked me during my
second year why I had gone, and I remember
not being able to answer the question. Maybe
it was the way I was raised? Maybe it was the
school | went to? But university was the next
step. I had a great time there, I must say. It's
so much more than the place you go to get
a degree. You learn so many iife skills that
I would urge anyone to give the idea some
thought, Since graduation I've had a string of
jobs. University is an excellent decision for
some, and may provide the right qualifications
to start a career. But for others, going straight
into a job is just as appropriate.