It goes without saying that science plays an important role in the development of human life, yet, the number of science students is becoming inadequate in different parts of the world nowadays. There are two principal factors that contribute to the common disinterest in science subjects: It is due to science being a demanding subject and providing an incredibly challenging career prospect. All of the aforementioned causes will inevitably lead to employment and economic crisis
First, those subjects are often challenging and require a lot of diligence as well as a great deal of patience and intelligence. For instance, the number of researches that an average Biology student has to do is more than other subjects with higher level of both difficulty and commitment, which discourages many students from choosing science as their majors
Second, employment opportunities in this particular field are limited and extremely competitive.
Although a huge amount of time and effort is spent on science study at school, there is still litt chance for them to get a job after graduation. Take Engineering as an example. Because of its
strict academic requirements, only a few students can graduate with distinct qualification:
Moreover, Only a fraction of those graduates can win a place at factories or companies since they only need one to two workers to operate chains of machines. Turning to some possible effects, a shortage of science subject learners can bring about adverseeffects.
Society greatly suffers from the scarcity of human resources in science fields. Apparently, as the number of science students is insignificant, other majors such as business or economics become prevalent, hence the imbalance in future workforce. In fact, competitiveness increased due to too many degree holders of the same expertise pushes a worrying number of graduates to the verge of unemployment
Another problem is the shortage of science professionals as qualified employees are low in number. This means that the nation will lack considerable scientific breakthroughs and inventions. Consequently, the country's economy will become incompetent compared to others.
In conclusion, hurdles regarding some strict requirements of science subjects and academic, employment struggles are factored in a lot of students not choosing such subjects to study, and there are serious problems arising from this situation. Unless we encourage more students to study science at universities, sooner or later we would have to face a major human resource predicament.
It goes without saying that
science
plays an
important
role in the development of human life,
yet
, the
number
of
science
students
is becoming inadequate in
different
parts of the world nowadays. There are two principal factors that contribute to the common disinterest in
science
subjects
: It is due to
science
being a demanding
subject
and providing an
incredibly
challenging career prospect.
All of the
aforementioned causes will
inevitably
lead to employment and economic
crisis
First
, those
subjects
are
often
challenging and require
a lot of
diligence
as well
as a great deal of patience and intelligence.
For instance
, the
number
of researches that an average Biology
student
has to
do is more than other
subjects
with higher level of both difficulty and commitment, which discourages
many
students
from choosing
science
as their
majors
Second, employment opportunities in this particular field
are limited
and
extremely
competitive.
Although a huge amount of time and effort
is spent
on
science
study at school, there is
still
litt
chance for them to
get
a job after graduation. Take Engineering as an example.
Because
of its
strict academic requirements,
only
a few
students
can graduate with distinct qualification:
Moreover
,
Only
a fraction of those graduates can win a place at factories or
companies
since they
only
need one to two workers to operate chains of machines. Turning to
some
possible effects, a shortage of
science
subject
learners can bring about
adverseeffects
.
Society
greatly
suffers from the scarcity of human resources in
science
fields.
Apparently
, as the
number
of
science
students
is insignificant, other majors such as business or economics become prevalent,
hence
the imbalance in future workforce. In fact, competitiveness increased due to too
many
degree holders of the same expertise pushes a worrying
number
of graduates to the verge of
unemployment
Another problem is the shortage of
science
professionals as qualified employees are low in
number
. This means that the nation will lack considerable scientific breakthroughs and inventions.
Consequently
, the country's economy will become incompetent compared to others.
In conclusion
, hurdles regarding
some
strict requirements of
science
subjects
and academic, employment struggles
are factored
in
a lot of
students
not choosing such
subjects
to study, and there are serious problems arising from this situation. Unless we encourage more
students
to study
science
at universities, sooner or later we would
have to
face a major human resource predicament.