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    College opens doors for us that can change and shape who we become. It allows us to explore our options and find what we are truly passionate about. The problem that many graduating seniors face is figuring out how are they going to pay for college. According to college board, the average 2016-2017 cost of tuition alone for state residents at public colleges was $9,650. Having free tuition at state colleges would increase government spending. However, everyone would have the same opportunity…

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    year off between High school and College because he was not sure what he wants to do for a career. Instead, he works at the café of Sam’s Club for $9 an hour. David got interested when he spent time with a mechanical engineer, who designed HVAC systems, so he decided to take it as his career. He has four younger siblings and his parents were not able to afford his college expenses. He started studying at Grand Rapids Community College for two years because it was cheaper and planned to transfer…

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    How will Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump and become the first woman president? Jonathan Alter authored a piece in The Daily Beast titled “Free College Now! Why Hillary Clinton Needs to Run With Bernie Sanders’s Best Idea” that suggests the Hillary Clinton should use Bernie Sander’s free college plan to attract young democratic voters. I will analyze Alter’s article and show that Alter was not persuasive using ethos and the use of the enthymeme. However, through my analysis, I will identify his…

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    Attending college is now commonplace thanks to parents, teachers, and advisors instilling in children at a young age that they have to go to a four-year college if they want a good, stable job. While this is good because it promotes higher education, it also limits the options that high school seniors think about. “By 2020, 65 percent of all jobs in the economy will require postsecondary education and training beyond high school.” (Carnevale, 2014). Students take out large loans for a…

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    Differences of Community College and University Many people choose to extend their education after high school by going to colleges. Although, what kind of college to choose can be a tough question to tackle, it is very important to make the correct choice for yourself. Moreover, to be successful in college, making the right choice is even more significant. There are variety of pros and cons for both choices. As aforementioned, the choice should consider the situation a student is facing…

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    require a college education. Although, a college education is rather time consuming. Many colleges are beginning to offer online college degrees. Online college degrees are very convenient for most all people. Every year the cost grows to obtain a college degree. Getting an online college degree is occasionally cheaper than attending the actual university. Many different online college degrees can be completed faster rather than attending the university in person. Colleges and universities…

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    South Texas College When you pick a college, it’s a lot like picking a home. You need to like the environment you’re in in, enjoy the people around you, and be able to live there for the next few years of your life. Some of the steps you have to take to find the perfect university or college for you are, making a list of pros and cons on joining that college, students and parents should have no unanswered questions by the time they send their deposit to a school. Some other steps are,…

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    hope to find a job to sustain oneself and possibly a family is extremely difficult. In “My Valuable, Cheap College Degree” author Arthur C. Brooks explains his views about college. He begins by noting the statistics of inflating tuition costs; a widely talked about subject that has attracted many entrepreneurs desiring to solve the problem. Following a challenge by Bill Gates, the $10,000 college degree –or 10-K B.A.– is being instituted in many states in America today. To achieve this lower…

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    United States of America, no one should go broke because they chose to go to college” (“Notable Quotes”). But unfortunately in today’s world, many students graduate college with a good deal of debt. This is a problem, and the recent presidential election has caused more in-depth debate about this issue. Many people believe that college should be free, but there are also those who believe it is something that should be paid for in full by the student. With college tuition prices on the rise, and…

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    Ethic Theories on College tuition In the modern society, all of the future college students work harder on their full time jobs to pay the tuition to enroll college for their major that they wanted to learn for their future after their high school graduation. Some of them don’t have a job and wanted to go to out of state college, but can’t afford and unable to enroll college. Some undergraduate college student wanted to enroll college, but they also can’t afford it. All of the tuitions are…

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