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    High School Vs. College

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    Moving from high school to college can be very exciting, but it can also be a challenge to someone. It is a great experience in a student 's life. It is something that a person will either be good at it or struggle with it like many normal students. There are many differences and similarities between high school and college because college is a whole new world; however, some students seem to be just fine like in high school. The more prepared a person is to face the struggles in college, the…

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    Story as Bill Gates In recent years, there has been an increasing number of high school students who are questioning whether or not receiving a college education is necessary in order to be successful in today’s society. More and more students are dreaming that they can become the next Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg, who both dropped out of college and became extremely successful in the world of money. Although a few high school and college drop-outs have ended up with enormous amounts of money,…

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    High School and College High school, as well as college is major part in everyone 's life. Everyone thinks that college is just a slightly harder version of high school, but it has some major differences. Many people don’t theses differences and similarities. High school and colleges have huge differences but also are very alike. This essay will compare high school and college students schedule, academic responsibilities, class sizes, sports, and diversity. Most everyone has to go to high…

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    High school and college is the training center for Olympic champions of students. Students go to High school to train to be successful in college, like an athlete trains at their local teams to be part of their countries Olympic team. Once a student enters college they train to be well prepared professionals. Once an athlete becomes a member of their countries Olympic team they train to be an Olympic gold medalist. Just like there’s a major difference in training methods to be part of an…

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    The Northeastern High School Motto, “Achievement, Respect, Leadership, and Opportunity,” is similar to the ethics I live my life by. All of these aspects are important qualities in anyone who strives to be an effective leader. If chosen to be a student senate member, I promise to demonstrate these aspects and more. I believe in pushing myself to achieve the maximum both academically and athletically. Throughout my middle school career, I have discovered that in order to achieve success you must…

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    qualifications for participation in this program. Please include any example coursework that fostered your interest in research. I am well qualified for participation in the program as I have expressed and held a strong interest in the sciences over my high school career, despite living in a rural area. I have been able to develop my skills in the sciences greatly because of this interest. Due to my strong desire to expand my knowledge in science and mathematics, I requested to take courses…

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    I encountered a lot of obstacles throughout my high school career. I faced struggles throughout freshman, sophomore, and the beginning of junior year. Even though these obstacles broke me down, they also shaped me into the person that I am today. I attended a charter school from preschool until the end of the eighth grade. After completing middle school, I was the recipient of a four year fine arts scholarship from American Heritage School (AHS). At first, I had a difficult time…

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    The article, “Life After High School”, is an informative and reflective delve into the society acclaimed experience of high school, written by Annie Murphy Paul of Time Magazine. Using academic investigations, personal experience, and several keen examples, Paul addresses the relationship between social and academic status in high school, to success thereafter. Throughout the reading, Paul points out how the primary social aspects of high school such as, popularity, identification of an…

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    First Year College Experience Transitioning In four years of high school, students are usually prepared with tools for the new experience of college, considering the time teachers have given up to just get them through high school with the everyday lessons and countless homework assignments, these are the students that usually tend to say they forgot to hand in or just plain didn’t do it just because. There are usually categories that represent students based on work ethic shown in class,…

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    Being enrolled in High School is a welcoming environment with mixed feelings that mold us for college because of how it offers leadership roles, social life activities, and a college-life experience. One setback I encountered that was a major negative influence towards work, education, or life in High School was procrastination. If procrastination were not to be a part of one of my bad behavioral patterns, would motivation, distraction, and depressions have a role to play in my life or education…

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