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    school this year has made me realize how difficult of a task getting children interested in art can be. However, my professors taught me many ways to engage students including learning what they enjoy and incorporating it into lessons. Also, my college education courses have taught me that building relationships and connections with students can increase their interest and motivation in the classroom. So, knowing this, I plan to create a positive ethos by having a good, open relationship with…

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    other living creature like animals or plants if you didn 't have any education? In this modern age, Education has become like a required thing. College Education has many benefits that help you advance in life. There are some people who thinks there is no value of college and is a waste of time and money. For me, the value of college and college education is priceless. If we look at human life we don 't see Knowledge and education as one of the most important thing but they are extremely…

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    time is college when one has to choose which career path to pursue. As a junior in high school, I can say that I am definitely feeling the societal pressures to build up a good résumé for colleges to see my full potential. With all the standardized tests, workshops, and advice from teachers and peers since elementary school, it has been instilled in our minds that the standard way of life is to attend elementary school, then high school, then a postsecondary education. While higher education…

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    Liberal education is often incorporated into universities’ undergraduate programs. It is an approach to learning that prepares individuals for complexity, diversity and change. Liberal education curriculum provides learning in multiple disciplines and also offers an in-depth study of a chosen major. Undergraduate programs inforce this broad education with general education courses that require me to remain open to new experiences, ideas and people. Liberal education encourages me to think beyond…

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    seeking a college education. Surprisingly, this problem stems not from higher educational institutions themselves but rather from the secondary schools who seek to prepare students to learn new skills either in college or through other means. Over the course of the past two decades, students seeking a post-high school education have found themselves lacking the necessary skills to participate in college study despite being completely eligible to attend. Nearly sixty percent of college freshmen…

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    Introduction Attending college is a goal for many high school students. College has become the obvious choice for high school seniors post-graduation. With a variety of assessable institutions, students are guaranteed acceptance with a high school diploma. Whether it be their first choice university of their last choice community college, students have the opportunity to continue their education after high school. The question remains if students have the basic skills needed to be successful in…

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    Thinking about going to college? Well, either if one agrees or disagrees, a college education is a very helpful variable in life. When going to college, one can be able to obtain a better job and stay in it longer than others,depending on how high or how better the amount of education a person has. Once a person goes to college their life can change entirely. College can bring a better life than how it all started because of college degrees. Education and hard work can really pay off once…

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    cost of college becoming too much to the point where it outweighs the benefits of the education itself? Throughout the decades a college education has gained many benefits and is considered by the majority to be the next logical step in life after high school. College nowadays is seen as a necessity, students coming straight out of high school are pressured by guidance counselors and other authoritative figures to make college the next step. All because it is said that with this higher education…

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    Prevalence of College Education: The Sixties to Now. Over the past seventy years the United States of America has increasingly become more and more industrialized with its markets shifting from the production industry to the consumer service industry (Short). The history of this shift has direct correlation to the more accessible college education to the well Middle Class and competition from other countries in the form of inexpensive labor. In the Sixties you could get a moderately high income…

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    As a high school and college student, English is the only class where I have struggled and had to figure everything out. About the eighth week in college English I was told to write a rhetorical essay, that is something I never heard of and I had to figure out what it was and use the resources around me. The best thing about that is that…

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