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Many would argue that all students have a chance to study in university and that

governments should help students study with no fee even if they are rich or poor. In
my opinion, I disagree with this because governments do not need to do that action.

There are many legitimate reasons why governments should help all students study
at university with no fee. The state can invest money for their residents who are
studying at university even though their good or bad financial backgrounds. This
action could gain more motivation for them to study, help them have a good mood,
and not worry about finances. The government can help students gain more
knowledge and skills as well as enhance resident’s lore. However, if the state just
helps all residents in their country, it can not be enough and equal for everyone.
Some of them can be lazy or not worth achieving this promotion, so the state should
choose students who can receive free education carefully.

Although giving scholarships to students is a good thing, the state should send it to
students who are responsible for their studies. The students who are not wealthy but
have good achievements and are studious should receive full scholarships from the
state. They are prioritized by the state to have a free education. For example,
students who are intellectual should have a chance to go to university with no fee for
4 years.

In conclusion, even though making free university education is good for the young
generation, the state should choose carefully who is worth it and can get it fairly.

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