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    can be a devastating to students to experience failure of not conquering their goal. The goal of not completing a college education. Students families can be just as devastated by witnessing their loved ones go through the pain of failure. A student not being able to finish their college education is known as retention. In fact, according to the student that decides to leave a college or university in advance is defined as retention (Tinto, 2007). Retention is a problem that has plagued for…

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    Nelson Mandela who was a president of South Africa said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” This quote describes that how important education is. In fact, people of extraordinary intellectual, such as Nobel-Prize winners contribute to their organizations and home country. Because of its importance, each country has own educational system, and they try to produce more well-educated people to the world. America is now recognized that one of the primary…

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    Is college education worth it College, is a place to go past your learning from high school, although some kids don’t succeed, quit, or don’t go at all because of how much money it costs just to get in college. If you drop out of college you’re going to lose out of your money because it costs a lot to go to college thousands of dollars get wasted because of college drop outs. If you don’t think you are going to succeed at college don’t even go, it’s not worth it. First, many recent college…

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    of money for a college education, and then not go into a field that has the capability of earning the kind of money that they just spent. The simple, yet hard truth is that some majors are not worth the price. Now, I am not saying that college is not necessary or not a good buy for anyone. There are obvious careers that need a college education for quality insurance. Doctors are a good example. I don 't think anyone would argue that doctors don 't need to obtain a college education. On the other…

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    The Value of a College Education In 2014-2015, the average cost of tuition and fees to attend a state college for one year was $9,139 (College Board, 2015). This amount does not include books, room, board or miscellaneous expenses. However, the value of a college education is priceless. A college education’s sole value may not only be monetary, even though there is a significant pay difference. Many people derive value from their college degrees in ways that have nothing to do with money.…

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    Although there is evidence both in support and opposition of the idea that college readiness assessments do accurately measure a student’s ability to succeed in higher education; testing should not be the only deciding factor in any student’s acceptance into college and society there after. With american culture and education becoming more obsessed with test scores and less concerned with the academic ability of the student and potential to learn, the country could soon be facing many problems…

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    Imagine having no college degree and working in low paid jobs. Would anyone like working somewhere that their pay would be low? Obviously, no one would. This is one reason why having a college education is valuable because one would have a high salary. Wouldn’t anyone like a better career, like a professional career? Everyone would like having a better career because having a great career means having a better salary,which overall makes a better life. Having a college education is valuable…

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    Introduction The importance of getting an education is more crucial now than it ever has been in the past. At least 25% of employees in job markets in many areas of the United States have graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree. In some states that percentage increases to 35% or higher (Dill, Forbes). Knowing that job markets are extremely competitive combined with the truth spoken in the Family: A Proclamation to the World, that fathers and mothers are expected to be “responsible to provide the…

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    my career life and education, it has always been filled with diversity and changes, but the one thing that I always held at the center of my choices was my desire to find that spark within learners (of all ages) that when lit would help them to realize and achieve their full potential. At this point in my educational path, I would like to achieve certification to work in an area that I have been drawn to since I was in high school. I feel that my past experiences, my education to this point…

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    College education in The United States is treated as a financial privilege, based on the cost and accessibility to attend any higher educational institution. But it needs to be regarded as a human right, considering that education is recognized as a right for all. And the United States needs to finance students’ education as an investment in the future of the workforce and society as a whole. College education is an essential tool that helps people increase their knowledge, develop their…

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