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    decision to seek me out was a difficult one, the unspoken anxiety hanging in the air. Having hardly worked together a week, this staff member was trusting me immensely to confide complications in his life, specifically and most recently in his college experience. It was this encounter that began our authentic working relationship, spending most of the time listening to this person rapidly describe feelings of anxiety, depression, self-doubt, panic, and struggling with decisions. Throughout the…

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    controversial topics about college is, whether it is worth the cost. Although some college graduates face unemployment despite their degree as well as the high amount of college debt, many others believe that college is a great investment. College is a major milestone in the future of a student's career. With a college degree, most people attain higher chances of employment; this is shown to have big benefits in many fields. Where as a college degree is not crucial, college education helps…

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    “Do you plan on going to college?” Is a question commonly asked. The answer depends on the person being asked and if they understand the significance of a college education. The importance of college is increasing more each year; therefore, most people today do not hesitate to answer the question with a definite “of course i am.” For me, the answer is always yes. There’s no better way to ensure a bright and successful future when it comes to getting a college degree; every individual is exposed…

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    decide to either continue their education and go to college, or enter the workforce. The decision to attend college can be based on a lot of personal choices that will influence later life greatly. This decision could be caused by the desire to perhaps make more money one day, a chance to experience the college lifestyle, or because of pressure from family or friends. To begin, Money is arguably the greatest factor in deciding to go to college. A degree from a university is often associated…

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    College is a big step in life and people should pay to experience it. College offers unique opportunities that can take you to higher places. Students should pay for college because if they don’t pay they will think college is a joke, there might not be enough class and dorm space because of extra student's, and lastly the teachers will be frustrated because there would be too many kids in a small area. Students should pay for college so they take college seriously and not as a joke. If the…

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    high schools teach students to learn how to take standardized tests on writing, rather than actually prepare them for college. Therefore, most secondary students are entering college without an understanding of how to meet demands of college writing beyond the prescribed “standard five-paragraph essay.” Susan Fanetti’s “Closing the Gap between High School Writing Instruction and College Writing Expectations” examines the discrepancy between American high schools and their post-secondary…

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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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    Students that plan on attending college should decide whether they want to attend a four-year college or a two-year college. When starting college, students need to know what the advantages and disadvantages are between the two college years. After seeing what the differences and similarities, are they will have to choose carefully on which college year is best for them. There are many differences and similarities between a four-year and a two-year college. Students have to deal with the choices…

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    Students, even from a young age, are exposed to the idea of college, and whether they should pursue it or not. All around, there’s debates of pros and cons of going through college, especially when money is tight. The economy holds a big influence in this decision, however is economic gain only what someone should be after for in going to college? College is worth the cost, it has the potential to increase one’s salary, credibility, network, but it’s much more than that; it teaches an individual…

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    motive, are students without the inclination or willingness to identify the reason for their college attendance. Although William Zinsser proposes in his article, “College Pressures,” that students have become victim to the competition, rigorous coursework, and demands of college, it is the motive of the student that determines their college experience. Just as Zinsser wishfully submitted in his essay, college education ought to be enjoyed and coveted as a period of exploration…

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