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托福阅读材料之近50%英国女性后悔读大学

2015-01-13 16:43:00来源:网络

2015年托福考试已经开始,对于每一位参加托福考试的同学来说都是新的开始,那么我们对于托福听说读写都需要采取怎样的复习方法?这四项又需要注意些什么呢?我们分别谈一下。下面是新东方在线托福小编整理的托福阅读材料之近50%英国女性后悔读大学,供同学们参考!

  近50%英国女性后悔读大学

  Vicky Tuck: 'I believe women should only go to university if they have a genuine interest in learning'.

  Young women are losing faith in the university system with nearly half believing it is not worth getting a degree.

  Tuition fees and little chance of landinga good job make higher education an unattractive prospect for them, a study suggests.

  It found that nearly half of female graduates would not go to university if they had the chance again.

  The research will cause concern because it was carried out before the Government announced that fees will almost treble to ā9,000 in 2012.

  The findings have prompted warnings that a generation of ambitious young women will miss out on a high-flyingcareer and the opportunity to continue their education.

  Louise Court, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, which conducted the survey, said young women seem to think university ‘a waste of time’.

  ‘It’s never been harder to be a young woman with ambition,’ she said. ‘Understandably, women are angry and frustrated about their future and this is having a damaging affect on their self-esteem.

  The survey of 1,353 women also looked at the career prospects and financial outlook for women in 2011.

  Two thirds of those questioned said they thought it would be ‘almost impossible’ to get their dream job and a quarter were unable to follow their preferred career.

  Only 14 per cent said they felt safe from the sack.

  And the financial situation for graduates was especially bad, with half saying they had so much student debt they could not save.

  The same proportion believed they faced worse financial hardship than their parents.

  One in seven women said they had been forced to postpone getting married because a wedding would be too expensive.

  And more than one in six admitted that financial constraints had made them postpone trying to start a family.

  Vicky Tuck, a campaigner for women’s education and former head of Cheltenham Ladies College, said: ‘The rise in fees is going to make a

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