IELTS Writing Sample #120
Essay Tip
In an essay, you often have to discuss the similarities or differences
between two different opinions or ideas. Make sure the logic of your argument
is clear:
1) use phrases such as On the other hand, to introduce
differences and contrast.
2) use phrases such as In the same way, to introduce
similarities and comparisons.
3) use phrases such as Because of this, to introduce
effects and results.
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Many people say that the only
way to guarantee getting a good job is to complete a course of university education.
Others claim that it is better to start work after school and gain experience in
the world of work.
How far do you agree or disagree with the above views?
Give reasons for your answer and
include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
Model answer
It is probably true to say that most people believe that a university degree is the only way to get a good job. I think this is true in certain areas, while in other areas, a degree is not as useful.
To begin with, many people have ambitions to become a qualified professional and there is no doubt that becoming a doctor or a lawyer, for example, is only possible with a degree. Another advantage of graduating from university is that it gives you more choices when it comes to choosing a job. Most employers will be more impressed by a candidate who has a degree than they would be by one who only has high school qualifications because it shows a certain level of intelligence and education, as well as the commitment and self-discipline that is needed In order to study a degree course for three or four years.
On the other hand, there might be some benefit to starting your career early, especially if your chosen field is one which does not typically require a university education. This would apply to somebody who wants to be a car mechanic, or a fashion designer, for instance, who would not necessarily gain anything from going to university. The hands-on experience you gain in your job while others are studying for a degree can give you a distinct advantage. I once read about a man who left school at sixteen and went on to become a wealthy and successful investment broker. He claimed that he had learned all he needed to know by working in his chosen field and that he could not have done any better by getting a degree.
So, to conclude, it is possible to get a good job without going to university. Having said that, some professions, such as the law, require you to have a degree and as stated above a University degree could potentially open more doors when looking for a job.
(327 words)