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    I have received one scholarship so far from Comcast for the amount of $1,000. I have a savings of just over $1,000 in my personal account for day to day college expenses. I plan on getting as many scholarships as possible to help cover the cost of college. Whatever scholarships do not cover, I will need to cover with student loans. My education and career goals are to major in political science at Central Washington University. Then go on to law school at Gonzaga University to study…

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    I have never particularly enjoyed bragging about myself. This is a fact that has been a reoccurring problem since entering my senior year, as every college application and scholarship opportunity is nothing but bragging, and honestly it makes me uncomfortable. In addition, my fellow classmates who are also applying for this scholarship are quite profound and they know exactly what to write in a personal statement and they have a litany of impressive accomplishments from top to bottom. That 's…

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    know. I’ll get an F. I’ll lose the scholarship” (427). In the book Swagger by Carl Deuker, Jonas, a kid from California, is put in many situations that he was not expecting. After moving to Seattle, and meeting his friend Levi. Jonas meets Coach Hartwell, who was his his dream coach. Until Jonas learned Levi was being abused by Hartwell, and that is where most of his troubles start. Jonas can not focus, Levi can not play basketball, and Jonas will lose his scholarship. Although friendship can…

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    are receiving all of this at no cost and most of the time get higher quality meals and preferred housing on campus compared to other students. To put this cost of living into perspective, "… a student athlete at a major conference school on full scholarship is likely receiving a package of education, room, board, and coaching/training worth between 50,000 and 125,000 per year depending on the sport and whether they attend a public or private university" (Dorfman). By receiving their room and…

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    decades. This has resulted into increased in a lot of money for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the participating colleges, which has sparked the debate of whether college athletes should be given money beyond their athletic scholarships but I think they should get paid for the following reason they should be paid because without the players that risk injuries on the team the association would not make the money they do now and their coaches get paid but why not them and…

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    Decline Of Track And Field

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    The Decline of Track and Field With soccer, football and basketball becoming so popular, track and field is being left in the dust. When several track and field events are only available to watch on websites such as ESPN3 or NBC Sports Live Extra, it lowers the viewership of the sport. The sport of track and field has been one of the country's oldest sport. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the highlights and stories of the track and field were national and athletes got more…

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    Education represent one the most efficacious opportunities for individuals arriving from modest means to surpass their less than stellar beginnings. In fact, acquiring a bachelor’s degree has been seen to nullify many of the negative affects that growing up underprivileged creates (Torche, 2011). So, it stands that an individuals looking to journey past adverse beginnings, ought to begin their journey through university halls. Additionally, any government that seeks equitable opportunity for all…

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    Courtney's Short Story

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    young college freshman named Courtney Liccardi. She had very transcendent (10) plans for such a small town girl. Courtney had just been accepted into Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard gave Courtney a magnanimous (2), full ride scholarship for a track. Track was her heart and soul, she then later met her whole heart, Bentley North. They were meant to be, he ran long distance, just like Courtney did. He asked her to be "his girl" on the first day of their eighth grade year.…

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    “There 's hungry nights where I 'm not able to eat,” said Shabazz Napier, college basketball player for the University of Connecticut who is on an athletic scholarship (Sherman). While his tuition is paid, he cannot afford to eat dinner on occasion. Athletes dedicate all their time into sports and don’t have time for for the essential things like eating. They are isolated from all the regular students and only travel in groups among other athletes. Also, the students rarely see their family and…

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    Personally, the three ways I plan to pay for college would be by applying as many scholarships as I can, by using the Hathaway Scholarship to my advantage, and I will more than likely graduate with some amount of…

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