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    Students Ovoid Debt

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    If a student decides to leave home for college they are faces with a whole new set of expenses that they may not be able to afford with the same lifestyle they had at home. These new expenses will include board and a meal plan or rent and a grocery bill as well as transportation, clothing, entertainment, personal care and other necessary expenses that come with living alone. In order to ovoid debt, students need to learn how to manage their money by looking at all of their necessary expenses,…

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    another. Two of the biggest issues I feel are in Minimum wage, and free college. Minimum wage is set as a base wage for workers without a trade, and not meant for someone that has a career. Free college is not a feasible option for this country but there are plenty of options to find a way to get into college. Everyone wants more, although that doesn’t mean you deserve it. Minimum Wage. Should it be increased? I feel that it should, but not at the rate that people want it to. There is a large…

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    College Compare Contrast Essay “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education” (Martin Luther King Jr.). Education has become an important factor in in society today. So important that there are hundreds of schools to choose from. Each school has its own qualities that make it unique. The properties of each school are what cause a student to want to go there. The Universities of Wisconsin…

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    are facing as the enter the adult world. Many of them are faced with large amounts of debit that they had accumulated during their college years. They whiny that things are different than when their parents and grandparents went to college. What millennials need to realize is that, they are not working hard enough to afford college. When their parents where in college, they worked their summers away to pay for their year’s tuition. The minimum wage in 1980 was $3.10 while today’s federal…

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    worked hard for her daughter to be able to graduate and have a better future job. She had planned on going to college and majoring in business but was not sure what specifically. Her college tuition was $4,500.89 which wasn 't a big problem because she had her mom helping her pay and she worked at a job. Her typical college every day schedule was school, work, homework, and repeat. Her college offered her a monthly payment which she can pay in small amounts every month until she starts her…

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    been discussing whether or not I should continue in college. Is my college degree worth the money was the main question in this argument? There has been a lot of debate in the past couple years about this, especially with student loan debt being higher than credit card debt for the first time in history. I found three sources with different views on the subject, one from the New York Times that was published this year in May, a book called 40 Alternatives to College, and finally an article…

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    To begin, all higher education should be free. Free education would be cheaper for government in the long run. In an article called “Why All Higher Education Should Be Free” it says “ In other words, in our current system everyone pays more and we produce fewer graduates.” This basically means that we pay more for students not to thrive in college and fail or dropout. Free education would not be the answer. It would just cause more problems. There aren’t any problems with other public…

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    There has always been a debate whether or not people should go to college. One who does not further their education are less likely to succeed in my opinion. Education is a lifelong gaining of knowledge that keeps on growing. Everything that one learns in college will eventually be useful in one 's career field. It is perceived that college graduates will make more money and be successful in their lifetime. Although it may seem that college graduates are more successful in the long run, which…

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    Why Should College Be Free

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    College Affordability: Should College be Free? One of the major issues of higher education, is the price. It is no secret that the cost of college can affect whether a student attends or not. Pricey tuition can, often, scare students with the potential to become future leaders away. However, in many cases, cheaper prices mean poor and inferior quality. If we make universities entirely free, the quality of the education would be comprised. In “Is College Doomed?” Graeme Wood informs us of…

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    not. Students should have the ability to graduate early if they are capable and willing. It would allow them a headstart to college, they wouldn't be wasting their time, and they could become productive members of society sooner. If a student could graduate early it would mean that they could have a head start to college. This head start means that they would be able to space their classes out more, which in turn would alleviate stress on the student. When a student starts taking college classes…

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