16 Green Street,
London,
England,
13th April,
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing with the reference to the article entitled 'It's a student's life' which appeared in the last issue of your magazine.
I wish to express my strong disagreement with the views contained in the acticle.
To begin with, I find it difficult to believe that students do not contribute anything to the society.
On the contrary, a significant percentage of students is involved in a wide range of scientific researches and cultural projects.
Such volunteers are even more productive than the adults as they are more enthusiastic about it.
Another point listed the article is the one I disagree the most with.
I feel it is unrealistic of you to state that students are lazy and inproductive.
There mught be a small percentage of younger people who could be described with these terms.
However, the majority of students are hard-working and motivated individuals who are putting huge effort in their studies in order to ensure their success in the future.
Finally, views contained in the article do not correlate with the well-known facts.
It certainly is not true that students live in luxury.
It is a hard job to find a student who does not have financial difficulties.
In fact, most of the students have a part-time job which allows them to pay for their study and living.
To conclude, I feel that your acticle is subjective.
I trust you wlii give this issue you consideration and will take the opinions of students into account.
Thank you for your attention.
Yours faithfully,
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