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    They all seemed very intriguing, but I preferred to stay home to work and I did not want to get sidetracked by what was most important, which is my education. Now, I am a senior applying for colleges with a 3.7 GPA, maintaining an A average in college courses while working and striving to graduate. I am glad I finally realized how important my education really was, now it is time to make my mother and father proud. I am going to show them they raised an intelligent and hard-working daughter, who…

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    As the juniors get ready to take the dreadful SAT and the seniors fall into a dark hole of where to apply to college, one question comes into mind: Am I “smart” enough to get accepted into a prestigious university? Nowadays, a syndrome of ‘overachievism’ fills the halls of High Schools as students overload their schedules with numerous rigorous classes and get hyperly involved in extracurricular activities. In the Overachievers: the secret life of driven kids by Alexandra Robbins, the…

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    country in East Africa. It started after I excelled in the national examination, an exam for high school students pursuing college admission, and got rewarded a scholarship to study college in the US. The experience I gained throughout my scholarship period, research, and background inspired me to pursue graduate studies. This goal has been an important reason for both my education and life pathways. In Rwanda, my country of birth, there is a presidential scholarship program by the government…

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    we have witnessed how sports have quickly taken over as a dominant feature of the human culture. College sports as a whole has taken the sports world by storm, there we see the best young talent in the country play against one another as they represent some of the greatest institutions in the nation. As the years go by, it seems like that the best players in the NCAA decide to leave their colleges earlier each year to chase their dreams of playing professional sports. I think this is a cancer to…

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    special treatment of college athletes in academics is helping them now, but is hurting them for the future. Numerous studies and records show that these athletes start off college unprepared and continue throughout college on the same level. With a lot of side corruption happening they are able to play for the school and not learn a thing. Yes everything is peaches and cream now, but what’s going to happen when they start looking for employment? Reports given by the College Sports Project show…

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    College Athlete Amateurism

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    Amateurism or Capitalism: A Practical Approach to Paying College Athletes I. Introduction: On April 7, 2014, the University of Connecticut (UCONN) men’s basketball team was poised to reach their goal of a national championship. The AT&T Stadium was packed with 79,000 fans who paid an average of about $500 to watch the Final Four games. CBS cameras were setting up on the sidelines; the network paid approximately about $800,000,000 a year for the media rights to show the NCAA Tournament on its…

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    response to your announcement of a search for a Vice President, Instruction (#20445) at Lone Star College-Tomball. The announcement of this search drew my attention because I am familiar with Lone Star College, and I believe my background and experience provide an excellent fit with the credentials you seek. I have a keen interest in promoting Lone Star College’s vision Lone Star College of being “a model college globally recognized for achieving exceptional levels of success in student…

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    teaching one another. Since it is said that college students have alot of freetime, it should be required for college students to do complete various various public services. The U.S. should make it required for college students to do community services due to the lack of activities they have, they might of as well use their time to support the environment, and develop work ethic, not to mention that they also learn from experience. It should be mandatory for college students to do voluntary…

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    school for. College athletes need to be paid because of the work they put in that holds them from having jobs, their names and faces making money for colleges, and the risks they face to…

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    low-income neighborhoods using my leadership philosophy. This past spring break, I had the opportunity to be a co-outreach for the Santa Ana outreach team. As co-outreach, I was responsible for calling schools in the area to schedule college presentations, creating college presentations catered to the specific needs of the students, and train current CAL students to give these presentations. This type of work is so essential to our community’s survival; as a result, I made it a goal of mine to…

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