Tuesday, February 8, 2011

#3 "Do you think we should give monetary incentives to the KP2 students to motivate them to get better grades?"

Do you know what is KP2 students?. Firstly let me explain to you what is meaning by KP students. KP students which is the students that got the pointer below 2.00. While KP2 students are the students which got the pointer below 2.00 for the two semester consequently. I strongly disagree that monetary incentives help to motivate KP2 students for them to get a better grades. The reasons are to prevent them to enjoy, to give them awareness to study and to prevent more KP students will be born.

The first reason that the university should not give the KP2 students money is to prevent them to enjoy. This is because when their have more money, their will enjoy frequently. If their waste more time, their will not perform in their study and will remain as KP students. Their will hang out more and more with their friend rather than hang out with their books.

The next reason why the university should not give the KP2 students money is when they have money ,they will not have the awareness to study. They can't differentiate which is more important, knowledge or money. They didn't realize that knowledge lead to more money in the future. For example, if they fail now how would they get a better and nice job in the future??? How could they generate more money if they didn't have the knowledge???

The last reason why the university should not give the KP2 students money is the number of KP student will increase rapidly. This is because the students will feel happy to receive money when get KP results. So, more students intend to get KP results rather than getting dean list results in the future. When more students get KP results, the University will have a bad reputation.


The conclusion is, monetary incentives should not be given to KP2 students and it is not a good way to motivate them to get a better results. As a student, to get a better result, we should study smart and have awareness in ourselves. If the University really want to help the student, just help by encouraging them to strive for success. So, let strive for excellent.

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