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    have hard times maintaining a balanced diet and exercise on a regular bases. This is the generation that could change the problems that are present, in the future. There should be more activities that upcoming adults could join so that the obese rate decreases. Despite the many who are obese and don't exercise , Many young adults should start being more active to save the chance of dying young due to obesity, there is still a chance to make a difference…

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    Gareth James Mrs. Sara Layton English 2010 1 March 2023 Debate paper: Community college. Going to college is one of the most important decisions that a person can make in their life. Due to it being a difficult decision of what to specialize in, another part of it is where the person should go. With this, there are many things that you might need to consider. For instance, their financial situation, what they want out of college, and lots more. One of the biggest problems is how much it costs.…

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    can agree on. While researching college tuition rates and expenses, it is easy to see that most of them cost upwards or the same as the average cost of a brand new car, and that is just for in-state students, out of state students can cost triple that amount. That is why the first four years of College should be free for first time students, this could benefit the economy in the long run, and it would be world changing. Bachelor’s degrees from four year colleges should be free to all people with…

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    In Caroline Bird’s essay “College is a Waste of Time and Money,” she examines how college has been viewed for so long as the best place to send high school grads no…

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    Colleges will have to devote additional expenditures for students if the college has an “open door” policy. “Open door” policies make it more affordable for people who want to attend college. Even if the student is intimidated by all of the difficult criteria the college offers, enrolling in an open door policy college would still be cheaper. According to NCSALL, “By keeping the doors to higher education wide open, community colleges have accepted the responsibility for educating all their…

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    The website college view gives us some sort of estimate on a four year institution “The College Board reports that the avenge cost of one year of in-state tuition and fees at a public four year school is $8,655. Tack on another $9,205 in room and board costs you’re looking at an average yearly bill of $17,860.” With that information about a four year institution students end up paying all their four years the price of 71,440 that is just an estimate that I just made because there are some…

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    Going to College?” the author, Charles Murray argues that too many people are attending college, but do so for all the wrong reasons. He believes that students who do go to college do so because they believe that by attending they will acquire the skills they need to become things like--lawyers, doctors and engineers. But the truth is that these 4 year institutions are really just selling these poor, desperate students a false dream. Like Murray, I strongly concur that going to college is not…

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    Being Junior in high school means the impending fear and excitement (mostly fear) of college and moving on to the next chapter in life. My constant mental battle is figuring out if I want to remain in state to save my parents pockets and myself from impending debt. Why is that I have to sacrifice my preference of learning establishment for the sakes of money? College education in America is strenuous and expensive. Students are forced to worry first about their debts, scholarships, loans, and…

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    people do not advance their education after high school due to the high cost of college. The average cost of college tuition for the year 2014 to 2015 was roughly $9,139 dollars for a state resident at a public college. Many of careers expect some kind of college degree in order to work in that certain field. Making college free for students can benefit anyone, but people can take advantage of it. Community colleges allow you to complete two academic years and receive a degree. After those two…

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    would be upset. Many schools would rather get rid of art and music over sports which is the right thing to do. A school should never lose a sport because of budget cuts. No longer having a sport be available to the students would mean many may lose out on a scholarship. If the entire sports program is cut, then many students may lose out on a scholarship that allows them to go to college. If CCHS is required to drop a program like art and music or sports, art and music would most likely be…

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