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According to the survey done in our school last week, the students in Senior 3 have different opinions on how to choose their courses.
About 30% of the students believe the choice should be based on their own interest. They say interest in the mother of success. It is a miserable thing to have to spend most of your time studying what you have no interest in.
More students(around 45%), however, insist that consideration should be given to the needs of the society, for they argue, not everyone can find the job they like best. Besides, interest can be born and lost.
Interestingly, there are about 25% who find it too difficult a choice to make and would rather depend on their parents or teachers to make a decision for them.