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    My parents value education and they know that in other to have a better future, the first step is having an education. My mom would say that “working at McDonalds would not help pay the bills, put food on the table, and do everything that you want to. You have to go to school. You don’t want to live paycheck to paycheck for the rest of your life.” My parents’ values and beliefs help me choose the path that I’m on now. Their motivation, experiences, and struggle motivate me to work harder in…

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    school graduates enroll in post-secondary institutions anticipating that the education they receive at these post-secondary institutions will help them secure jobs and achieve success. However, a question most students ask themselves prior to applying for a post-secondary program is, “is this worth it (time and money)?”. Yes, enrolling in a post-secondary institution is most certainly worth it. The value of post-secondary education can be explained by three economic principles – scarcity, the…

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    There once lived a boy who was very intelligent. His parents were very wealthy, but he was whiny and spoiled like a baby. He never paid much attention to his teachers but he had the best of grades. If a student or teacher would speak to him, or attempt to speak to him, he would doodle on his notepad never looking up. Even though there were students in his class who struggled in the core subjects he never helped them. At least not willingly. However, in that same class, there was a girl that was…

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    Education, the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. This is the definition provided by the Oxford Dictionary, but education has a different meaning to many people around the world. Some see education as a way of expanding their knowledge in a profession they love, others see education as a way of getting a chance at a better life, and others see education as a waste of time. Bill Gates view on education is to leave out the liberal-arts and…

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    individuals. To be considered smart, people believe in only those who are able to solve academic questions by scoring high on tests and put aside others who are smart in a criteria aside from being educated. Since people are expected to pursue an education, they shun others who work physical labor. Although many may agree that being intelligent requires pursuing an educational degree, the true meaning…

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    economic issues, equity and excellence, the need for more rigorous subject matter preparation, and on the restructuring of incentives and the career ladder for teachers. Although considerable agreement exists about the need for improvement in teacher education and professional development, wide differences of opinion are apparent about where to concentrate limited resources. These differences of opinion will probably persist as the recommendations and mandates of the 1980s become the…

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    unleash your potential and value. A college diploma can give you many things. A college education is valuable for anyone looking to better their life, because a college education allows people to have better job stability, have better jobs, and earn more money. A college education is valuable because it allows better job stability. “...college graduates earn more, and are more likely to have a job in the first place”(Rotherham 79). This quote shows that a college education and degree will…

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    other living creature like animals or plants if you didn 't have any education? In this modern age, Education has become like a required thing. College Education has many benefits that help you advance in life. There are some people who thinks there is no value of college and is a waste of time and money. For me, the value of college and college education is priceless. If we look at human life we don 't see Knowledge and education as one of the most important thing but they are extremely…

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    The Value of a College Education In 2014-2015, the average cost of tuition and fees to attend a state college for one year was $9,139 (College Board, 2015). This amount does not include books, room, board or miscellaneous expenses. However, the value of a college education is priceless. A college education’s sole value may not only be monetary, even though there is a significant pay difference. Many people derive value from their college degrees in ways that have nothing to do with money.…

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    obtaining an education. However, for many people the sole purpose of obtaining an education is to make them marketable in the job market. Just like many other people in the world, the authors John Henry Newman and David Foster Wallace both have their own opinion on why people should obtain an education. In Newman’s piece, he argues that the reason for obtaining a liberal education is “knowledge is capable of being its own end” (Newman #). On the Contrary Wallace believe that the real value of a…

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