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Nowadays, many individuals think that an educational institution should

only focus on tutoring students academic subjects which can be supportive for their
careers while others say that non-academic subjects such as music or art are also an
undeniable part of the curriculum. To my viewpoints, both core and uncommon
disciplines like sports or art are definitely useful and none of them should be
ignored.

To begin with, needless to say, academic subjects like mathematics or


geography are unconditionally a part of the curriculum as almost every student
goes to school so that they can have a decent job in the future. With the knowledge
students have learnt, they will have more opportunities to study higher education or
apply in famous companies which will result in prosperity and happiness.

Meanwhile, non-academic subjects are also fairly beneficial for learners.


These days when everyone gets to go to college, qualifications are becoming a lot
more popular and less valuable. In order to secure employment, students can study
alternative subjects such as sports or art. They can improve their adaptability or
teamwork skills as well as utilize their creativity in the field of athletic and artistic,
which is significantly becoming more popular day by day. Furthermore, adding
non-academic subjects to the curriculum can also spot youngsters endowed with
outstanding talents in specific fields. Then they can cultivate their skills and then in
the end, achieve their full potential to help the nation out.

In conclusion, both academic and non-academic disciplines are needed for


students as each individual has different talents, qualities and orientation. Core
subjects will help in studying higher tuition and finding an ordinary work while
offstream ones will be useful in their own way.

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