Some young people like to carry out a research project on their own, while others like to do it in a group. Which way do you prefer? Explain why.
Some young people like to conduct a research project on their own, and others like to do so in a group. In my opinion, the first way is more effective.
First, doing research on his own, one can know the whole process and control it by himself. He will have a chance to put his own ideas into practice without being affected by others. Whats more, when he has completed his research, he will be the only person who can win the honor, and there will be nobody to argue with him.
Second, if one works on the project by himself, he will be more responsible. Thats because nobody will take responsibility if he fails.
Third, his ability of independence will be trained through the self-directing work. He cannot depend on others, and he has to solve any sort of problems alone. This will help to enhance the ability which young people really need in the future.
Last, one may learn much more than he can when he works in a group. In a group, the work is shared and perhaps each person knows only a part. In an individual situation, he has to know the whole project. Therefore he can learn more.
In a word, if I were asked to choose, I prefer doing a research project independently.
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