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LƯƠNG THỊ TUYẾT NHÀN- 22DH713620

Topic: Should university students be required to have a standardized test certificate (MOS, IELTS,
ect.) before graduation?

Standards are regulations on technical characteristics and management of anything or


someone.Everywhere will be have a specific standaerdized.Standardized tests such as MOS and
IELTS are becoming increasingly popular among university students as a way to showcase their
language and technical skills. However, the question remains whether universities should make
them mandatory for graduation. While some argue that standardized test certificates should be
a requirement for university students before graduation, others believe that they may not be
necessary or fair to all students.
First, those who support the idea of mandatory standardized tests argue that they provide a
reliable measure of a student's skills and knowledge. Advocates claim that these tests help to
ensure that graduates have the necessary technical and language skills to succeed in their
careers. Furthermore, standardized tests can help universities to assess their teaching methods,
curriculum, and student outcomes. . Second, having a standardized test certificate can
demonstrate a student's proficiency in a particular subject area, which could be beneficial for
future job prospects or graduate school applications.Though there are are those who argue
against the effect of standardized testing, the tests can play a major role in student success,
curriculum development, and educational reform.Final, It can encourage students to take their
studies more seriously and work towards achieving a specific goal.
On the other hand, opponents of standardized tests argue that they may not be a fair measure
of a student's abilities. Some students may not perform well on standardized tests due to test
anxiety, language barriers, or other factors. Moreover, standardized tests can be costly and
time-consuming for students, which may pose a burden for those who are already struggling to
finance their education.
In conclusion, while standardized tests may provide a valuable measure of a student's skills and
knowledge, they may not be necessary or fair to all students. Universities should consider the
potential benefits and drawbacks of standardized tests before deciding whether to make them a
requirement for graduation. Ultimately, the decision should be based on what is best for
students and their futures.

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