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    “What a College Education Buys”, he talks about the many things that are in occurrence from a college education, and I agree with him in that sometimes you have to ask yourself if an expensive college education is really way of achieving your career? The process of getting and education is fairly simple.…

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    One of the easiest ways to fund your college education is to apply for financial aid. If you qualify for financial aid, most of your tuition will be paid off and you do not have to pay back the money you received. You can apply for financial aid through fafsa.ed.gov. Another way of funding your college education is to apply as many scholarships as you can possibly can. You may not receive enough money from scholarships to pay off your school tuition, but you will get money from scholarships to…

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    A college education is no longer an option or privilege, but it is now considered necessary in order to survive and live a life that is not stricken by poverty. We are practically raised all our lives into believing that one needs college education in order to succeed in and get the most out of life. That statement is not necessarily true because there are people who have never taken a college course and are currently doing better than people who have their bachelor or master’s degrees. There…

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    College education is the great equalizer among all people as it allows people to fully realize their potential and see opportunity. Education also allows a greater appreciation for people and cultures. The lower class has the opportunity to rise up into the middle class and consequently the middle could rise up to the wealthy. Seen from the view of foreign countries, the United States is a country with quality education and families are willing to make the sacrifices to send their children…

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    I have strong convictions that allow me to believe that going to college does not mean you end up understanding newer things . Many people have gone to college and ended up still not understanding a thing about math or other subjects. This is because a plethora of jobs do not require college degrees. A number of people have started out in debt after college is over. In the article “ Is College Education Worth It?”, by Henry Penonion, William Bennett agrees that the student loan crisis is not…

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    The most definitive aspect of me as an intellectual explorer is that I am extremely optimistic and imaginative. In others, I’ve seen how a negative outlook in education can make people deny the potential for amazing things to happen, or worse yet; deny their own potential to accomplish extraordinary feats. So, I strive see the amazing possibilities in everything, and tackle every situation with an attitude of “I can and will” rather than “I cannot”. Even when struggling with difficult concepts,…

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    greater importance on education. This emphasis seem to multiply ten-fold each decade. While education is very one of the few keys to success on an individual level, as well as a country, students and parents alike have come to associate education simply with formal college. Formal college referring to the education provided by a traditional four-year college. Within this categorization of education as a four year experience at a university, other equally sufficient vehicles of education have…

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    to pay the education costs in city schools. Thank God, I had a call for religious life, and accepted in the community without secondary education. After training I worked at one of the parishes in Shinyanga region, to provided religious education in schools in the fulfillment of government’s syllabus. Similar to my home village, children suffered from unspeakable poverty, lacking opportunity…

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    Free Public College Education? “Students from more than 100 American universities united in a Million Student March to protest over tuition fees, student debt and higher wages for campus workers.” There have been debates about public college tuition in recent years. In the article, “Bernie 's Bad College Idea”, by Kevin James agrees that free higher public education is not a good idea. Public college education should not be free and instead college tuition should increase to ensure the best…

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    step towards getting a college degree is very difficult for many individual. Although, it is a challenge it is not impossible to achieve. As long as an individual is engaged and persistent on the college path, a career is achievable. Despite the value that a college education holds, many people still view it as unnecessary. A college education is beneficial to obtain because it can provide opportunities, stability and personal satisfaction. Being exposed to a college education, helps expand an…

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