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    decent job after earning their degree, education also gives people the some of the knowledge they need in order to survive in society. Getting a college degree is one of the ways in which a person can get proper education. Interestingly, there are people who see college education as no assurance that the future will be bright for them. In some cases, they tend to think that they can reach their goals in life without having to rely completely on an undergraduate degree. Both sides have their own…

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    Benefits Of Being An Athletic Trainer

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    order to take the courses dealing with athletic training. The minimum degree an athletic trainer can have is a bachelor’s degree. Bachelor’s degrees only take about two years. However, most people complete that of a graduate’s or master’s degree to become an athletic trainer. A bachelor's degree takes two years to complete, and a master's degree takes 4 years to complete. Over 70 percent of athletic trainers have a master’s degree when they complete college!…

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    Money is a huge problem for students now a days going to college. Tuition costs are rising at alarmingly rates. Add that with eating out, shopping trips, gas for the car, the price of textbooks, not to mention dorm rooms for on campus students, and forget about out of state students you have a college student's worst nightmare. College students drop out of school each year because they cannot afford it. Others are forced to juggle full schedules with full time jobs to make ends meet. It is…

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    Limited Learning On College Campus Analysis

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    circle. Upon graduation the graduate might not find his or her dream job right away, but with time the college degree will definitely pay off and the graduate won’t regret the good times that he or she had and the fulfilling experiences that were…

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    resources to be personally responsible for college success. If one does just enough to get by and is not very motivated, college success will most likely mirror their efforts. A study of University Students’ Motivation and Its Relationship with Their Academic Performance, “student motivation is the element that leads students’ attitudes towards the learning process” (Afzal, Ali, Khan, & Hamid, 2010, P. 81). Motivation is intrinsic to one’s personal responsibility, and is defined as the…

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    and job projections calculated by Georgetown University, in 2018, approximately 63% of jobs will require some college education or a degree. Also, people with degrees can get paid more for doing the same job. A personal example is my cousin, who works for an advertising agency, gets paid almost 25% less than some coworkers because he hasn’t finished getting his degree. He always complains that he does the same work, if not more than his coworkers, but doesn’t get paid anywhere near what they…

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    A college degree has become a necessity in today’s society. Today, “workers with at least a bachelor’s degree had median annual earnings of $45,500,” while high school graduates have median annual earnings of $28,000 . The opportunities that a college degree gives a student are vast and valuable. However, many think that those opportunities are not enough. In particular, the idea of paying athletes has become a hot topic recently and many universities have already started compensating their…

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    Diversity In Sociology

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    Using a sociological imagination, “ a quality of the mind that allows us to understand the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces” (Ferris and Stein, p. 12), diversity would be defined as how social forces such as race, class, gender, religion, economics, or politics makes each individual different. Certain sociological perspectives argue that diversity is essential for a society to function, while others argue that diversity causes conflict within a society.…

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    employers stressed having a college degree over a high school diploma. Seeing the new trend partnered by tremendous costs for higher education, and growing unemployment following the need for higher education in the workplace legislators have decided to try and help the general population get higher…

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    doubled (Brown 1). This crippling setback places college students back into living with their parents, delaying the start of their true post-college life. The option to skip a college degree is hardly viable when the unemployment rate for high school graduates is twice that of college graduates with a bachelor’s degree (Greenstone 1). By the NCEP table 330.10, about 50 years ago, the average cost for tuition, fees, room and board at all postsecondary institutions was $9,507. Now, the average…

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