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    Gap Year Effects

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    most of your problems and making sure you get to class on time, to being at college with no parents to help you can be hard to handle and stressful. A gap year, allows students to get away from parents, and school and become more mature. In one article author Christiana…

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    Anzaldua 4feg Analysis

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    chart by Jacob Goldstein shows the annual income a College graduate on averagehas, compared to a High School graduate. (The value of College)With the same light of figure 1, figure 3 shows the employment rate after graduatingCollege. This bar graph breaks it down to some High School, a High School degree, someCollege with no bachelor's degree, and a bachelor's degree or a higher education. And of coursethe highest employment rate comes from the College degree. Anzaldua 5Fig. 3. This graph…

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    Last a Lifetime Students need to consider many factors when deciding whether to attend a university or a junior college. Most students do not know whether to go to a junior college or a university and many tend to struggle with the decision. If an individual wants to branch out and live without the guidance of parents or family, then one should choose a university. Compared to a junior college, universities offer more beneficial opportunities that drive students to excel later in life, including…

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    The author’s, Deresiewicz, central claim from “Don't Send Your Kid to the Ivy League: The nation's top colleges are turning our kids into zombies.", was modern upper-class education currently holds many mental negative side effects. Deresiewicz supports his claim with different methods: storytelling with both first person and interview accounts, statistics, and concessions. His theoretical background is an Ivy League professor and part-time admission officer. This influences his view of the…

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    choose the path to become a College Recruiter. The part of a College Recruiter is going to secondary schools, speaking to the foundation at a school reasonable or group supported project, giving a data session to yard guests, creating associations with secondary school or school advisors, and directing understudy 's meetings and arrangements, talking with understudies and families via telephone. First, I shadow Lajoyce…

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    My Freshman Year

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    the worst experiences of my life. I started freshman year of highschool with a low gpa of a 2.62. I was not at all happy with this GPA and I needed to change that. During my freshmen year, I was scared to ask questions to my teachers and to my classmates. I knew that was unacceptable of fear taking over my grades. I went to talk with my advisor and asked her for help and she helped me develop strategies that will help me become successful in my life. I felt grateful of that experience because I…

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    I experienced two big realities at the start of my college experience, both can be described as disappointing and surprising. I had heard rumors of what to expect out of college from my friends, what was portrayed in entertainment media such as YouTube, Facebook, or just general TV shows. Two of my expectations from college did not turn out as anticipated. I had the impression college would be more social than what I was lead to believe, as well as the intense academic difference from high…

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    local communities, situated on the mountainsides of the Himalayan Range, sounds like an adventure. Volunteers have the opportunity to grasp the hardships of living in an entirely different atmosphere, and the lessons learned from such a diverse experience could change their perspective on many aspects of life at home. It could potentially change their work ethic, improve their social skills, or give them a standard of living that they wouldn’t have considered beforehand. A determined work ethic…

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    opposing viewpoints on whether or not community college is the best option for members of society. Many times, the word “college” is mistaken for meaning a person is trying to obtain a four-year degree as opposed to a two-year degree. The reason for this common mistake is that most people are trained to believe that the only way to obtain a meaningful college degree is to attend a four year university. This however is not the case, although community colleges only provide two year degrees, they…

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    The Huffington Post posted an online news outlet survey by The Daily Beast that rated the “happiest colleges”. Texas A&M scored the highest possible score (10 being the highest ranking possible) for “Overall Student Experience”, 9.8 in the “Would You Do It Again” category and 9.2 for “Full-time Freshman Student Retention”. Texas A&M’s vice president for student affairs, Lt. Gen. Joe Weber (USMC-Ret,) offered the following observation in response to the survey: “Why is everyone so happy in…

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