Hi... I am also unsure about my proposal...
My new law is to have a mandatory requirement for universities to have free Financial Times subscription to students. Very passionate about this and hope it eventually becomes a reality. Anyway, my response continues with highlighting the reasons: 1. social mobility; 2. personal experiences/extra-curricular activities and; 3. COVID's impact on our education system.
I wonder whether I should talk about the effect of my proposed law on other sectors, rather than solely focusing on social mobility (i.e how businesses would welcome such an introduction and taking more of a commercial approach/analysis to this new piece of legislation)
Or maybe scrap the idea altogether...
Would really appreciate some pointers...
My new law is to have a mandatory requirement for universities to have free Financial Times subscription to students. Very passionate about this and hope it eventually becomes a reality. Anyway, my response continues with highlighting the reasons: 1. social mobility; 2. personal experiences/extra-curricular activities and; 3. COVID's impact on our education system.
I wonder whether I should talk about the effect of my proposed law on other sectors, rather than solely focusing on social mobility (i.e how businesses would welcome such an introduction and taking more of a commercial approach/analysis to this new piece of legislation)
Or maybe scrap the idea altogether...
Would really appreciate some pointers...