可以从以下几个方面发表观点。。。注意英语辩论赛侧重的是对英语的运用而不是真的靠逻辑碾压对手。。。适当偷换概念使表达多元化才能让人印象深刻。
1, Boost your GPA
Some introductory classes are textbook-based. If you are fairly intelligent and a strong reader, these courses can be a breeze for you, and acing a class will help increase your grade point average. A higher GPA reflects well on you, and it could also improve your chances of getting into graduate programs or qualify you for additional financial aid opportunities.
2, Fullfill requirments
Even if you've already fulfilled your school's general requirements, your major probably has its own set of requirements that you'll have to tick off before getting the go-ahead for graduation. Some of those requirements are likely to be in areas that are less-than-appealing. If none of the previous reasons to step outside of your comfort zone seemed good enough for you, this one might be the most convincing of all.
3,Meet new people
If you take all your classes in the same couple of departments, you might get used to a similar cast of characters. Taking classes in different disciplines will introduce you to students and faculty who you might not have met otherwise. You might walk away with some interesting new friends.
4, Expand your horizon
You may think you hate everything that's outside of your area of expertise, but you're probably wrong about that. A little exploration is likely to turn up some interesting subject areas that you've never considered studying before. Who knows - maybe you're a healthcare administration major with a newly discovered fascination for non-Euclidean geometry.
5,Get a fresh prespective
Working on something outside your area of expertise might be challenging, but it can also help you see the work you prefer to do in a new light. This new perspective might help you get an even better grasp on topics you previously thought you'd mastered.
6,Prepare for reality
The great thing about college is that you can tailor your world to exclude things you'd rather not think about. Unfortunately, the chances of you being able to do something similar after graduation are basically nil. Even if you land your dream job, it's highly likely that you won't enjoy all of your job duties. For example, maybe you want to be an engineer, and you daydream about spending your workdays focused on designing and testing computer chips. In reality, you'll likely interact with co-workers, clients and supply vendors on a frequent basis, and you may need to rely on your communication and negotiation skills as well as your math and science skills. Taking a communications or public speaking course while in college could pay off in your career.
7,Learn new skills
You can't graduate on easy classes alone, and the information and new experiences you acquire in moderately difficult classes can help you land a job after school. For instance, if you take a tough but enriching elective course, you can bring it up as a conversation piece during an interview, and it will show diversity on your transcript to a potential employer. Willingness to take on and succeed at challenges outside of your comfort zone is an attribute that future employers will value.
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追答1,提高学业积点
2,完成学习任务
3,认识新朋友
4,增长见识
5,获得新的世界观
6,为步入社会做准备
7,学习新技能
上面的英文比较简单,要是你看不懂的话。。。还是别去辩论了
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我们的作业,别去,你倒说的挺美的
追答自己滚吧,英文差还不努力。。。就知道上网直接拿答案,看你以后也不会有啥出息
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