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    Before college I could’ve easily convinced myself that I knew everything I needed to know about life and I was the person I’d be for the rest of my years to come; I was wrong. In high school I was known as the student who never needed to study in order to get good grades, unfortunately that changed once I entered college. College opened my eyes academically, socially and more importantly it introduced me to different aspects of life and myself. Everyone tells you that college is a different…

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    Why Students Fail College

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    school graduates choose to attend college. Even after paying a momentous amount of money for just one semester, students end up failing or dropping out of college. There are many reasons why a student would flunk out of college; I believe students academically fail college because of their social life, they feeling of being independent, or personal preferences. Firstly, the social life of a college student plays a major role in why a student may fail college. Most incoming freshmen have not…

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    school’s “focus on undergrads without losing the identity as a great research institute” is a quality that sets Northwestern apart. This ideal, which is a crucial part of Northwestern’s identity, makes it all the more captivating. In the majority of colleges I have researched during my prodigious quest for the perfect university, I found that their “commitment to every student” was…

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    opportunities for your future. My parents had my brother and I when they were very young, so they weren’t exactly the kind of parents that gave us a bright future to look forward too. When deciding where I was going to college, the obvious choice to most of my class was to attend the community college about 30 minutes from our high school.I had other dreams in mind, I wanted to get out of that small town and as fast as I could. I decided to attend Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. I…

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    Knowledge Most individuals see themselves differently after their college experience. They feel like a changed person who has grown with an abundance of knowledge. Despite the long and rigorous curriculum associate with most degrees, their intelligence level is remarkably raised. The experience is extremely rewarding and opens up many doors. Their education completely revamps their mind and changes their identity. I believe a college education is a beautiful opportunity that everyone should…

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    Going to college and obtaining a degree for an individual's chosen career is just as questionable as to the worth of being in debt and wasting years on useless courses. Some would agree that a liberal degree could be the solution to all of this, and some will oppose the wasted time and money spent on education that should have already been obtained from grade school. In the following articles, Charles Murray ‘Are Too Many People Going to College’ and Sanford J. Ungar’s ‘The New Liberal Arts,’…

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    In College Inc., Frontline presents an informative, surprising, yet at times tedious documentary. The documentary provides the background in for-profit schools, while interweaving Michael Clifford’s motives towards reforming, and helping other for-profit schools maintain a sustainable income to succeed. College Inc. conveys information regarding their enrollment tactics, their unfulfilled promises of training, and the debt that accumulates with enrolling in these schools. Frontline successfully…

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    We all have heard the phrase “Peer Evaluations”. I do not know how many people actually loved those words. Over the span of two years I learned the importance of having others read my papers. I am able to pull from what they know and use it to help me on the next papers I have to write. I am going to be honest I never liked peer evaluations in high school, but I now find them not so atrocious. Peer evaluation. Two words I absolutely hated to hear in high school. A peer evaluation in high…

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    Everyone Go to College?” College is a questionable decision for each individual. Two authors, Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill wrote “Should Everyone Go to College?” published in 2013 by the Brookings Institute. They argue the facts about how going to college could be a positive decision for an individual. Sawhill and Owen begin to build their argument with logos appeal using facts, figures, and credible research. Sawhill and Owen effectively persuade students that college is a…

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    Throughout history, students have been pushed to their limits by the government’s standards of living, and today’s college reality is no exception. In Alana Semuel’s article called “Manual Labor, All Night Long: The Reality of Paying for College,” we meet Alexis Mclin, a college student struggling with the burden of pushing herself past her limitations. Mclin works at a UPS facility between midnight and four in the morning. All the while proceeding to go observe an elementary school like setting…

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