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    networks, gaining confidence, and learning how to socialise with diverse group of people. In my opinion, a college degree has become a minimum requirement for acquiring a good job, just as a passport is required to travel anywhere around the globe,…

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    fruit in the forest. That fruitful tree is William Pickett. He so easygoing that everyone calls him Bill. Most students do not understand the concept of “loving your job” until watch Bill Pickett action. People that work close with Bill know how much he cares about students and residents lives. Getting to work with Bill Pickett as made me realize how stressful trying to get college student to get involved with activities…

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    Being a college student is not an easy task. Balancing finals with work, friends, and other activities may seem to be impossible. People are paying thousands and thousands of dollars to attend a school where they plan on getting a high quality education and a good paying job once they graduate. Now, imagine doing all of those plus a sport. Imagine competing at a higher level than they have ever competed at, while under the pressure to succeed. Imagine the amount of stress they will compile over…

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    simultaneously, students are becoming less prepared, less motivated, and more entitled feeling. In the article “Preparing Students For The New Reality” written by both Donald S. Miller and Thomas E. Slocombe, both authors effectively argue that students are inadequately prepared to face the hypercompetitive new reality of the global marketplace by providing credible sources to augment their argument, and providing mentors…

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    even more difficult for college students and people who are unemployed. Solving housing issues nationwide has proven to be too large of a task for any organization to handle. The possible solution should start locally. With the cooperation of universities, communities and cities, a program for affordable housing can be made more easily…

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    attendance, students would become more responsible and maintain higher grades. By being given money for achieving good grades, it's gives students an extra incentive to work their hardest to be the best. People love money, they are motivated by wealth. So offering some money to do well in school, kick-starts a hidden drive to strive to be the best. By giving students even a small amount of money, this gives them something to work towards. Paying students based on the…

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    Currently, more careers now are demanding students that have developed critical thinking and can apply it to real life situations. Careers are also looking for college students that can project their ideas in an understandable format. "Those employing college graduates have been concerned about the ability of alumni to apply critical thinking skills to make them promotable beyond requirements for entry-level positions" (Fram). Unfortunately, college students have not developed enough critical…

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    My Job Shadowing Career

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    For my job shadowing experience I went to Metro Charter Academy, which is a charter school in Romulus, Michigan. When I went to shadow a classmate/friend also went with me, his name is Martez Pierce. There we shadowed Bernadette Hurd, who was actually my 6th grade math teacher back in the day. Now she is a 6th grade English teacher and we observed her class and asked her multiple questions about the career in general. We also made loads of copies for her and helped her catch up on lesson plans.…

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    Upward Mobility Analysis

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    Go to school, get a job, succeed: the three goals of the modern American. However, without the first two goals, success does not appear to be a realistic option. America used to be the land of opportunity, but it is no longer the case - so economists say. People from low class, out of country, or disadvantaged families could come to the United States and succeed enough to create a better life. Yet, the 21st century has proved different. Upward mobility is a far reach for many, families tend to…

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    Imagine, as an impressionable high school student, that your teachers do not care about your education or your well-being because of a label: “at-risk” or “unteachable”. This is an issue that many students have faced, and a few outstanding individual teachers have attempted to erase this label for the progression of these students’ lives. Freedom Writers, a movie that heavily involves this problem in education, is a 2007 movie directed by Richard LaGravenese and stars Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn,…

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