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    David Brooks of the New York Times shares his opinions on the advice presented to college students today. Brooks’ purpose is to reveal to the audience that most college students are unfairly left unprepared for society, although they have successfully completed their formal education. In order to support this reasoning, David Brooks openly addresses the irony in the advice that modern day college students receive, and emphasizes various contrasts between the advice given, and the real world.…

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    Peer Academic Leader

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    Academic Leader because I have a passion in helping my fellow students succeed. One thing that two years at a community college and three semesters here at UNCG has taught me is that college has its ups and downs, but it really helps if someone is there that can be a guide when things get tough. Being a Peer Academic Leader is an important job because coming to a four-year institution the size of UNCG might be overwhelming to some students, and they might not know what resources they have at…

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    During Steve Jobs speech to the graduating students at Stanford Jobs uses a lot of examples throughout his lifetime and tries to relate as much as possible to the students through stories about his lifetime and how his companies came about. Jobs uses different forms of Ethos, Pathos, and also Logos in his speech to Stanford. The issue is does Jobs fit the criteria to actually be speaking to graduating students about life challenges and his college experience. Here I’m going to go over the rather…

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    I. Goal #1: Get heavily involved in multiple student organizations in my freshman academic year. A. I will use the Student Organization Center, found on www.utdallas.edu/soc/explore, and also use OrgSync to discover unique and enriching opportunities to make connections in both academic and social organizations. B. Step #1: I have already been to five student groups so far, and will continue to explore as many organizations as possible before I decide where to commit my time and energy. C. Step…

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    Major incongruence may occur for several reasons. First, students might choose their major before they have sufficient knowledge and research to back up their pick about available majors. It is also a great idea to search what careers are aligned with which major, and in this case, not many students do the research. Going on from this, students often are required to early to choose their career path. Talk of picking a major can be heard as early as high school level in South Korea or even before…

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    Student success, it is a part of the lives of every student, but what is it and how does it help us strive as students? Student success is defined as “a favorable or desirable student outcome”. This definition as simple as it is means many things to many different people. Some may see this as getting good grades, while others may see this as getting an award or scholar ship, but to me this means doing what it takes to do your best in school. What I mean by my definition is to strive to be…

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    exciting to watch, though the students who are playing could have low grades such as D’s or even F’s. Believing in the quote “academics come before athletics” is one to listen to. Keeping higher grade expectations can help students with their future such as getting a job or holding responsibility. Students should be involved in sports or clubs at the school. Though in order to be in them, there should be rules to look up to to participate. The rule is that Middle School students should receive…

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    Schools are here to help prepare students for future career goals. The problem is always retention of students. This can be for a variety of reasons, such as economic(not being able to pay for school or having to get a job themselves), mental health, etc. These reasons could lead to students falling through the cracks of the system and ultimately dropping out. This happens regardless of where each student went to high school, but can be avoid by curricular tracking, viewing the schools via their…

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    Many students around the world today focus mainly one thing while they are in school; a career and their income, but how do you achieve that here in the United States? How does one get the career they want and the income they yearn for to be a success? The answer is education. However, there are several, if not many issues wrong in our education society. I myself having been around getting an education the problem with most that I have seen over these past few years is the investments, money,…

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    arrived to the U.S. As an immigrant student who was new in a different atmosphere would feel homesick to establish the social networks as in my country. As a matter of fact, I had a restricted social networks at the beginning of my arriving to the U.S. I always hanged out with people from my country. In fact, my aunt advised me I had to enroll at college, so the challenge with language and lack of adoptions led me to have social relations with American students and improve my language.…

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