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    honors classes to prepare myself for college because I knew then that college was the key for a better future. I know that I do not want to work a minimum wage job for the rest of my life as my father does, which is precisely why my parents have always encouraged me to do well in my studies. Although school was difficult in terms of time management, learning and applying what I know, and studying, it was all worth the stress and sacrifices because I’ve earned college credit, in turn saving me…

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    Going to college is important to some people and to other people it might not be. My opinion about going to college and getting a college degree is that it’s important to go. College is key to getting a good job and earning money. Here are some reasons why getting a college degree is important. The reason why I think that going to college is important is so that you can do your dream job and start doing what you wanted to do. But you don’t have to go to college depending on what you…

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    Since I’ve begun college last fall I have been thinking about the purpose of college. Why have I been hearing since I started high school that college is the only option for me, especially as a black male? No one in my family ever entertained the idea of trade school, because maybe college isn’t for me. Why is that going straight to college after high school is my only option. But society says this is the norm and as Americans we conform and adapt. But I truly don’t believe the college system…

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    While many of the students are excited for their imminent celebration of their young lives, many question what to do after High School. Society views college as the only means to achieve success and happiness in life. But is it true for all? From a young age we are asked questions such as, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” and “What college are you looking forward to attending later in life?” Not knowing that questions like these, can bring…

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    Marisa Olson Currie American National Government November 15, 2015 Should the Electoral College Be Reformed or Abolished? The Electoral College is a part of our political system in our country. To fully understanding what it does, the way it’s changed, and also the problems it contributes to is difficult. In this essay I will be addressing the argument, should the electoral college be formed or should it be abolished? I will also be addressing both the pros and cons of either abolishing it or…

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    student who wanted to go to her dream college. She spent nearly every waking second of her high school career doing homework, and sleep was placed on the back-burner in order to have more time to study for tests such as the ACT and SAT. Fortunately, she is accepted into her dream college; however, she receives no grants and only $2,000 in loans. Her parents, an elementary school teacher and high school headmaster, are required to pay the additional costs of college – $58,000, nearly triple what…

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    worthiness of our college degree, we will need to further calculate the four-year college expenditures, the net present value and the internal rate of return. Also we need to make some predictions about our career path. For me, I would like to directly enter the labor force and start working after earning…

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    pay for college is bad, but the quality of the education is reflected by the price you pay. Overtime, the cost for state and community college has skyrocketed, but after further examination it is clear that free tuition has more disadvantages than benefits. College should not be free because taxes will spike and colleges will become overcrowded. To begin with, making colleges free may look good on paper, but in reality it is not good for the economy. As stated in Source C, “Free college tuition…

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    College’s perceived worth varies between person, with many discouraging students to attend because college graduates are often left unprepared and debt-ridden. Hrabowski in “Colleges Prepare People for Life” disagrees with the notion that college is worthless. H, as well as Glassner and Schapiro, points out that the possession of a college degree is a sort of job security; college graduates are more likely to be employed than those with simply a high school diploma. This concept is one that…

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    Being the first person in the history of my family to pursue a college degree, it took a lot of research and autodidacticism to learn the process of getting into college. The fact that my mother only made it to 5th grade and my father to 2nd grade, pursuing a bachelor’s degree was never something my parents envisioned me to accomplish. I was never raised with meeting educational expectations because they weren’t ever set in the first place. It wasn’t something I envisioned for myself either,…

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