People attend colleges or universities for many different reasons (for example, new experiences, career preparation, increased knowledge etc.). Why do you think people attend colleges or universities?

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Every human being with an ambition to acquire advanced knowledgeambition of getting higher knowledge needs to attendrequires attending colleges or universities. The main reason for attending universities or colleges may differ from person to persondiffer man to man. Someone may aspire to achieve greater knowledge, someone may just want to earn a certificate or someone might attribute it as a step towards career development. Whatever the reason people refer to attend universities - I would like to elaborate it as a step which is necessary for career development to grasp a required level of knowledge. I believe more or less, people attend universities or colleges to gain knowledge. AtIn university level, people scatterscatters in different groups for different fields of studydifferent subject areas of studies. Someone selects science; someone selectsscience someone selects arts. Every human being has their own basis for selecting a fieldselection base to get their assumed knowledge which is mandatory to accomplish their ultimate goal in career development. Universities or colleges provideUniversity or college provides a new level of experience which develops self-actualization and confidence in individualsin the human being as we know the proverb, “knowledge is power". Knowledge gives us strength and endows us with skillsendows with skills that mould our future for betterment. People usually select their career path before entering university or college courses, for example, an aspiringaspirant doctor selects medicineselects medical subject as the university course and therefore they join a medical college. Similarly, a future entrepreneur joins a business school to study business at the university level. I would like to elaborate before enrolling in universities or colleges we decide our future goal. Once our future goal is set we strivethrive to achieve it. I would like to illustrate whatever the reason people may attribute with university selection, it always refers to achieving new experience, knowledge or a process to start a career. Well, it is sometimes different for a few people who havefor few people who has different ambitions but studying different subject matter unrelated to their goals. People attend universities and colleges for further education to ensure their job promotions. There are no alternatives to the colleges and universities to get higher degrees and thus people attend there to get the education they need to secure jobs. Interest inis a subject is another reason people go to the higher educational institutes. Sometimes a few people attend universities as a tradition which is considered mandatoryhas been referred as mandatory by society or family. A mere certificate is enough for them rather than as a meansrather a means of gaining greater knowledge. Though it is a rare case which represents a niche segment but as a whole, we human being usually attend university or college as a hope of achieving greater understanding, new skills so that we can construct a good career in future. At the end, it is essential to pronounce that whatever the reason we believe behind attending universities or college’s maximum people take it as a step towards a better future to educate ourselves with knowledge.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The response offers a broad range of relevant motives and maintains a recognisable emphasis on knowledge and career development. However, it circles repeatedly around the same claims, packs many loosely connected ideas into one block, and contains frequent grammatical and collocational errors that reduce precision. The highest priority is to select two or three reasons, develop each once with clear support, and edit sentences for agreement and natural word choice.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.5
Scoring rule

The response answers the question with several relevant reasons and examples, but development is repetitive and uneven.

Next step

Select fewer central reasons and explain distinctly how each one motivates university attendance instead of repeatedly restating knowledge and career benefits.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

5.5
Scoring rule

A general line of argument is discernible, but the single long block, repeated claims, and abrupt shifts make progression difficult to follow.

Next step

Organise the response into an introduction, focused body paragraphs with clear topic sentences, and a concise conclusion.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

There is a reasonably broad vocabulary for education and ambition, but frequent inaccurate word choices and collocations create awkwardness.

Next step

Prioritise natural combinations such as pursue knowledge, vary from person to person, and strive to achieve a goal.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

5.5
Scoring rule

The response attempts varied and complex sentences, but frequent agreement, article, punctuation, and clause-structure errors reduce control.

Next step

Break run-on sentences into controlled units and check subject-verb agreement and article use before adding complex clauses.

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IELTS Writing Task 2

People attend colleges or universities for many different reasons (for example, new experiences, career preparation, increased knowledge etc.). Why do you think people attend colleges or universities?

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