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It is observed that in many countries not enough students are choosing to study science. What are the causes? And what will be the effects on society?

 

It is observed that in many countries not enough students are choosing to study science. What are the causes? And what will be the effects on society?


The solution to this task is submitted by our student Garima Madaan. It covers almost all asked areas.


Undeniably, education plays an imperative role in children's lives. These days, it can be seen that only a few students are choosing science courses for their future. It has become a matter of grave concern. Many factors add pain to the issue, and it impacts the community adversely.


To start with, there are plenty of reasons behind this trouble. The primary factor is that these genres of the subject require patience and perseverance, and it becomes laborious work for the learners to handle great pressure on their shoulders. Moreover, Science is a demanding stream which could lead to serious health issues such as depression, and migraine since an individual is under stress. To cite an example, in a survey conducted by Oxford University in 2015, 60% of wards experienced emotional or physical symptoms of hypertension, social isolation and sleeping difficulties by getting into science subjects. In brief, such pupils are not prepared to program in an innovative field. 


Another reason is the uncomplicated educational program alluring the scholars and the youngsters are more inclined towards fewer studies. In addition, it takes a number of years to succeed and to get employed. Hence, the students do not prefer science over creative courses. Yet another reason, parents are not much indulging in getting their children into science faculty since they are not aware of scientific studies and experiments.


However, the aforementioned point might have some negative effects on society. Science is the momentous factor in fostering our nation's economy and conducting research and experiments. Due to the lack of technology, the development of society will decelerate. For instance, it would be difficult for humans to produce newer technology with better functions and a lack of human resources. For that reason, our future might not be secure in the hands of newcomers. 


To conclude, there are a plethora of causes why fewer students choose the science field for their future and if this situation happens, we have to face detrimental effects. It hurts individuals and communities deeply since scientific study might not be adopted by the youth.

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