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    tuition and fees to attend a four-year college. As a result, many students have moved to community colleges, where fees and tuition averaged about $4,000 a year. Therefore, most of the undergraduates attend a community college. Childcare is a major issue for all parents especially for mothers. We can see that most of the students in hccc are mothers. Because of their children they are not able to go to college. Even though Hudson county community college is cheaper than universities, yet they do…

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    When you get to be in high school you tend to fret over going to college. Some of you might not even go to college while some of you do. I think that all high school graduates should go to college because it opens up opportunities that one would never get to try if they just graduated high school and never go to college. On the other hand you’re paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to college and when you leave you might not even get a job in your major or even your minor. Whatever…

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    4th English Comp. Should teens in the us adopt the british custom of taking a “gap-year” between high school and college? When young adults think of college, some may get scared because they realize they are starting their adult life and have to decide what they are going to do. You have to think of money, a job, maybe rent, even just getting into a college. Now students are considering whether to take a gap year between their high school and college education. Students should consider…

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    achieve one major goal: to attend college so they can have a successful life. There are reasons why people should attend college, but college is not worth all your time and effort. College isn’t worth it because there are other jobs that pay emplo yees well without a college degree, there are better options for education, and it’s too expensive. College isn’t worth it because there are other careers that offer the same or higher salary even if you don’t have a college degree. Such careers…

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    When in high school I always knew what was next, and that was to attend college or a university. I never thought about taking a year break or going to community college, but once I was in college I started to rethink my plan. Looking back the only option I saw was college and that was it. I felt the pressure from my teachers at the time and my parents to immediately go on to higher education. Attending college for many students is the only option because you are told by your parents that is the…

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    College Tuition

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    Although some people think no one deserves a free ride, people feel that you need to work for your education. However, every student should be able to get a free education because not everyone can afford to pay for an education, the cost for college is unreasonable, and student loans cause people to not buy a house because they can not afford to pay for the house and their student loans. Some places around the world already offer free education. They use the state's taxes to pay for the…

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    Higher Education Analysis

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    worth years of debt. They assume that when they get out of college, that they will be given an enjoyable, high paying job. Not only do they value their education enough to pay so much money, college students sacrifice time. Time to enjoy their youthfulness, and time for their family. For something to take so much of your time, how can you make the assumption that somehow with a degree you will be a more knowledgeable, successful person? College administrators may think that…

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    Lowering College Tuition

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    The cost of a college education has spiraled out of control and the expenses make it more difficult for students to obtain a degree because they cannot afford it. Until it becomes affordable, students will continue to literally pay the price or end up not going at all. Many students begin to think about college either their junior or senior year of high school. Every person in the United States that wants to attend college should have the chance to go for a reasonable price. Grants,…

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    E-Books Vs Academics

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    internet, and instant communication, the world has gotten its self into a rush. In the process of trying to find the faster, easier, and cheaper way of doing things, there are those that are being left in the dust; those trying and struggling to keep up with their peers. Institutions (collages) have left behind a few groups of academics for the fast, easier, and cheaper way of issuing students their text books. These academics do not have access to internet, or have a fancy high tech device. …

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    School—where we were introduced to post-secondary institutions such as state universities and local community colleges. I admittedly already had a fair idea of what I planned on doing after school. My “carefully thought-out plan” was this: I would go to Northshore Technical Community College in the summer to get my CNA so that I can gain the patient-care experience necessary for my later plans for college. I would then attend LSU for four years and earn a bachelor’s in dietetics, and possibly…

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