You can maybe incorporate utilitarianism point of view in your topic. For example, giving international students would maximize the happiness of not only the student itself, but the families of those people as well. I also like how you explained that admission for colleges would be low and unfair for domestic students due to the influx of incoming international students.
Your presentation was very intriguing seeing it from an international student's perspective. I really feel there is a big debate about this topic. I would be really interested to know more of your perspective . I personally feel you could investigate more by looking at the history of places where immigration has been a big topic and how it affected that country.
Your topic is very interesting. I'm looking forward to seeing the attitude you show in your article. If you want to focus on the benefits, you can mention more that people have the right to freely choose education, no matter in which country. If you want to refute, you can mention that this policy uses international students as tools to contribute to the US economy which can be related to Kant's view on not treating human as mere means but end .
Your presentation topic towards the debate of whether green cards should be granted to international students based on their educational achievements was interesting, especially the way you framed the ethical tension between opportunity and immigration fairness. It may be better if you also provide your opinions toward the question.
Your presentation is interesting, but I still have one question. Where is your standpoint on this issue? Do you support this immigration policy or against it? I see you state both the pros and cons, but it seems to me that you do not show your preferences on either side.
You can maybe incorporate utilitarianism point of view in your topic. For example, giving international students would maximize the happiness of not only the student itself, but the families of those people as well. I also like how you explained that admission for colleges would be low and unfair for domestic students due to the influx of incoming international students.
Your presentation was very intriguing seeing it from an international student's perspective. I really feel there is a big debate about this topic. I would be really interested to know more of your perspective . I personally feel you could investigate more by looking at the history of places where immigration has been a big topic and how it affected that country.
Your topic is very interesting. I'm looking forward to seeing the attitude you show in your article. If you want to focus on the benefits, you can mention more that people have the right to freely choose education, no matter in which country. If you want to refute, you can mention that this policy uses international students as tools to contribute to the US economy which can be related to Kant's view on not treating human as mere means but end .
Your presentation topic towards the debate of whether green cards should be granted to international students based on their educational achievements was interesting, especially the way you framed the ethical tension between opportunity and immigration fairness. It may be better if you also provide your opinions toward the question.
Your presentation is interesting, but I still have one question. Where is your standpoint on this issue? Do you support this immigration policy or against it? I see you state both the pros and cons, but it seems to me that you do not show your preferences on either side.