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    Are student taking control of their education or taking up space. Students need to have a plan once they come to college and it is important that the stay committee to that plan. Once students finished college and applied for these jobs. Once question comes to mind. Did the students take charge of their education? Some students do not believe in taking charge of their education. They believe that it is up to the education system to provide them with everything that they need to know. Some of…

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    advantage community college students have is the size of the classes. At a community college classes are made up between fifthteen to twenty-five students. This can be a really huge advantage because this gives students a chance to speak with their professor, and this could lead to an easier learning experience. You can easily ask the professor, a question and receive a quick response back unlike waiting a day later, or maybe a week later. At a university, a “…student can be placed in a…

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    children to flare and want to get a job, to earn the things they want sooner. Student’s should not be allowed to get afterschool jobs because it interferes with school, students are risking their grades to earn minimum wage. A job creates a less personal life for a student that it does not allow them to have leisure time or even a social life. Those who get a job at a younger age develop risky health issues that can develop into something big. Students who get jobs at a younger age are at risk…

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    whole new chapter to life that leads to the next chapter. A chance to push students to be what they have always answered to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Some students could know what they want to study and others may be unsure of what they want to study. That is the great thing about college because this is the time in a young adult 's life to have the chance to find themselves. Being a college student means more responsibilities and freedom. All of that is great but…

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    burdening the middle class is the excessive amount of debt they bear when entering the workforce. One of the key components of this setback is the enormous amount of student loans many college students deal with immediately after college. Unfortunately, the government holds an effective monopoly on both college and university student loans. Enreneich also negatively comments on the rising cost of college by referring to a fictional university (Fleece U) in saying, “We [Fleece U] have just raised…

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    switch. Overall, the switch to a four day school week is more beneficial for students, teachers, and school faculty members. It allows for more time in the week to learn in one subject class per day, makes school less of a stress for students, and will increase student attendance and decrease the amount of high school dropouts. Opposers to the idea counter the argument by saying that the switch will allow more time for student delinquency and decreases time to learn in class. School is…

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    to College” makes key points as to why so many students now go away to college and why they should consider not attending the four years of continued education. Murray discusses many aspects such as why so many students feel the need to further their education, when to focus on the liberal arts in a child 's education, and whether all students have the mental capacity to attend college. He then questions if acquiring a degree is necessary for all jobs and comments on the labels that come with…

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    education worth the cost for all students? Some people would argue that a university education is the only way to get a good high paying job. But on the controversy tell, it is believed that a big university degree is not needed to get a high paying job, and the reasons behind this statement are that statistics show more and more jobs do not require a university education, some students are going to college just because they think they can get a good high paying job even if it deprives them of…

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    because I knew many students. I only remained at Lake Clifton for two years because that high school was closed down by the Board of Education; the buildings were very old. After this happened, my mother discussed Job Corps and my older brother Tyquan told me about his positive Job Corps experience. Months later my mother enrolled me in Woodland Job Corps to complete my education and become more disciplined. I was able to choose which career center to attend. I started Job Corps on April 12th,…

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    are a number of reasons why students do not attend college but here is the reality that many will only begrudgingly admit: there are genuine obstacles, dire circumstances that prevent a student from continuing their education, and then there are excuses; knee-jerk responses that students regurgitate when questioned about their future. While it is easy to extend sympathy for those students with the most uncommon challenges, it is more difficult to identify with the students who allow a flimsy…

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