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    Campus Vs Commuting

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    Living on Campus Vs. Commuting According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 20.2 million students were expected to pursue some type of post secondary education (Fast Facts). When students make the decision to attend college, they also need to consider a few other things. One major thing that a graduate must decide on is whether to live on campus, or commute. Each accommodation provides a different experience and has its own pros and cons. For example, the social life between the…

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    Does self-esteem have an impact on college students’ GPA? College students, from their first steps onto the university to the very last class, experience the struggles of achieving academic success. Several factors can affect academic performance, defined as the overall grade point average (GPA) at the end of a term. According to McFarlin (1984), self-esteem is believed to be important for academic performance because failure is common in any learning process, and people with high self-esteem…

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    of the students learning experience but these programs show the talents of these students that want to show to everyone. If students are looking into the future and realize with the talent they have could become professional athletes. If they do, college recruiters usually look for athletes at the high school level. If you take these sports programs from these students, where would this talent go? If this is the only chance for a student to show it and support his/her family off of their…

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    Within the article, The College Debt Trap, illustrated by Janet Bodnar, she argues that a college education is expensive and gives advice to the parents on college financing. The article is recommendation and example based, so Bodnar is going off of personal experiences of college life. “Is it worth it to pay $200,000 for a liberal arts education, especially if it means taking out loans?” Bodnar asked in her article. She offers the parents steps that they can take in order to avoid their child a…

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    Asking For Help Reflection

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    Asking for help is something that has always been a difficult task for me. As a social worker in the making, it is always hard for me to understand why individuals in need have a problem with seeking help or support, when I have the same difficulties. I never paid much attention to this, but its an eye opener now that I’m thinking about a time in my life where I needed to ask for help. Some would classify me as being prideful, but I would not identify myself as such, nonetheless very independent…

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    to set new ones. A trend that has been steadily rising for hundreds of years is the decision of attending college. When my father completed high school in the early 80’s, it was not expected of him to go to college because he already had his own construction company in Long Beach Island. Now for me, a fresh-out-of-high school noobie, I feel completely obligated to receive a higher education. As a result, I chose Monmouth University as my money-sink for the next four years. The decision to…

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    help address the issues that they faced in their academic pursuits. In my service as the secretary general, I organized visits to High schools in my area to provide career guidance to young learners, advising them on possible courses to pursue in college. I also spearheaded fund raising efforts and mobilize a raft of promising campaigns, initiatives and enterprises to tackle the obstacles of access to products, while smashing the taboo of what is a completely natural function. The positive…

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    Maily T. Ly TIAS 491 - Dr. Rose Monday, February 19, 2018 Assignment #5 - Personal Statement/About Me Page My name is Maily Thi Ly. I was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Growing up as the middle amongst my siblings and cousins, I was always expected to be adept at any tasks that were given to me. I was always being compared to my older siblings and cousins, like how I need to study harder like them, or how I need to graduate with a good career in hand. I was also enrolled in many…

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    A question that is often asked is “Should college athletes be paid for playing their sport?” The answer to this question is no, but technically they are already being paid. College athletes are being paid by their scholarships. This might not seem like a payment, but actually it is a great one. The scholarships student athletes get pay for their college education, usually their dorm, and it also can pay for their meals. This is a large payment for student athletes. Students and people may argue…

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    My IB Traits

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    class, and I challenge myself every day because I try to understand new concepts and strategies. Question G: Yes, going to college is a goal of mine. I want to go to college because then it will become easier to get a good job. Also, I believe that it is part of my education so I’m required to get to college work hard. I have been college touring and I want to go to college. Also though my…

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