
Originally Posted by
tedtmc
Universities should accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject. Do you agree or disagree?
Some feminists go to the extremely to say that universities should accept same percentage of male and female students in all the subjects. It seemingly reveals This policy will guard the fight seems to safeguard the rights of females, but in fact, it is not a reasonable suggestion.
Female and male have natural differences. Women are generally more talented in languages and are more conscientious than male men. So in the classes of for subjects like language learning and nursing, you will find the girls’ number is far more than boys’ that the girls outnumber the boys. In On the other hand, men boys is more sensitive in math are better in maths. They are more suitedable to learning subjects like accounting. If the schools carry on adopt the policy that the number of male and female students should be equal, some girls will not be able to enter take their favorite subject for they should make room as they would have give the chance to for the male students who are better in the subject. What is more, some girls would have to learn maths and science which they may not be good at it.
In my opinion, universities couldshould limit the total number of students for a subject for as the teaching resources is finite limited but the percentage of gender proportion of each sex should not be a standard for enrolling students. Universities just need to compile some different demands make an assessment which could measure of whether a student has enough ability to learn follow the courses. No It does not matter whether they are men or women as long as they could can satisfy the requirements of the subjects, they could choose to learn it. should be given the chance to take the subject.
In conclusion, the claim that every subject should accept equal numbers of male and female students is not a logical proposal,. Rather than protecting females' right, it will would disrupt the order system of education.