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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Sample Response

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A complete consideration of people's views about whether to attend colleges or universities is difficult to present because they are so varied. Some would believe that continuing their education is a brilliant way of obtaining the best of both worlds: gainingbest of both worlds gaining new acquaintances and securing a higher level of education, which might, in the future, pavewhich might in the future, pave the way to a better job. I have developed my own perspectiveperspectives as well. There are three3 reasons why I'm convinced that people decide to attend colleges. One mainabsolutely cardinal reason is thatreason is the fact that universities offer an opportunity to deepenintensify knowledge in a particular field that interests themfield of your interest. By contrastOn the contrast, high school educationeducations tend to focus more on a broad but relatively shallow understandinga board but a relatively shallow understanding of various subjects. Thus, the option of gaining expertise universities offer is certain to attract studentscatch the eyes of students. The second reason is rooted in the fact that humans are social animals. Therefore, when surrounded by a group of friends all applying for admission to colleges, one might feel the impulsethe impulsive urge to join. It is considerably hard to persistto be persistence in one's own beliefs and perspectives. Equally essential to the previous two reasons concerning why people choose to continue their education is that a college degree is no longer considered to be "higher education", but rather "basic education". In this day and age, numerous companies regard bachelor'sbachelor degrees as the basicmost basic and foremost requirement. When a person's education level determinesWhen education level determines the chances of acquiring a job, it leaves you little choice but to continue studyingkeep on studying. By way of conclusion, whatever your choice may be, it is essential to think through all aspects before making a final decision.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The essay offers three distinct and relevant reasons for attending university: specialised knowledge, peer influence, and employment requirements. Its main limitation is that these ideas are presented in one dense block and are expressed through many inaccurate collocations and word forms, while the conclusion does not summarise the reasons. Use focused body paragraphs, explain each reason more concretely, and proofread ambitious vocabulary for naturalness and grammatical fit.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.5
Scoring rule

Three relevant reasons answer the question, but their development is uneven and the generic conclusion does not consolidate the response.

Next step

Add a concrete explanation or example for each reason and summarise the three motivations directly in the conclusion.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

6.0
Scoring rule

Numbered sequencing makes the line of thought identifiable, but the absence of paragraphs and several overloaded sentences reduce readability.

Next step

Give specialised study, social influence, and career requirements separate body paragraphs with clear topic sentences.

LR

Lexical Resource

6.0
Scoring rule

The response attempts a broad and ambitious vocabulary, but frequent miscollocations and inaccurate word choices undermine precision.

Next step

Correct phrases such as “intensify knowledge,” “on the contrast,” “board understanding,” “catch the eyes,” and “be persistence.”

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

5.5
Scoring rule

A variety of structures is attempted, but missing punctuation, faulty word forms, article errors, and awkward clause construction recur.

Next step

Separate long sentences clearly and check noun forms and agreement, including “bachelor’s degrees” and “persistent in one’s beliefs.”

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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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