Are Too Many People Going to College Essay

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    first-year college students discover that, despite being fully eligible to attend college, they are not ready for post secondary studies (source). The problem is that people in my school are unaware or don 't know enough about going into college; to solve this we must provide more information from counselors about college. Getting colleges and high schools involved with each other is the missing piece to this problem. I am personally going through the struggle of not feeling ready for college…

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    wasn’t common for people to go to college. Only the high elite with money could be able to because they could afford to go to college. So that why I believe the 15 percent of “A’s” were so low because only a handful of people could go to college. Now in our time frame anyone could go to college. People can be the poorest to the riches and be able to go to school. There are so many opportunities people can take advantage of like federal aid, scholarships, grants, and…

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    Flaws in Higher Education Higher education is no longer an opportunity for people, students or anyone to expand their knowledge. It has become a business for schools to make more money by using students. The issues with higher education has been rapidly getting worse over the past ten years. The three biggest Issues with higher educations are: corrupt faculty, lack of student’s motivation, and marketization of amenities that distract from the focus of obtaining an education. There are…

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    opportunities are the thing that people need to achieve success in life, it is helpful to have more opportunities. One such way of gaining more opportunities is through college. The value of a college education is second to none. Having one can make your future bright. It brings you many benefits and some you might not even consider, from financial wealth to social health. College is very much worth it. College graduates make more money than those who do not graduate college. College graduates…

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    Do you plan on going to college? If not what are your plans and do you really have it planned out well i sure hope so because i wouldn't want you ending up working a dead end job making minimum wage but let's be honest how many people who don't go too collage only expecting to work a minimum wage job probably not any. And today i'm here not only to tell you why it's important. But to change your perspective on higher education. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , workers with a…

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    Holden the main character of Catcher in the Rye, is a seventeen-year-old who acts childish. The many actions he in an attempt to become is similar to an irresponsible adult’s attempts to become a more mature one. In his many experiences towards adulthood he smokes cigarettes, and although it’s unhealthy it’s one of the only ways he can seem like an adult. However, there is one drawback, and it’s that Holden wants to do childish things. His image of adults throughout the book is that they’re a…

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    In Caroline Bird’s essay “College is a Waste of Time and Money,” she examines how college has been viewed for so long as the best place to send high school grads no…

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    Why College Should be Free for Everyone One of the things people think of when they think about college is the cost of attending. Many people I know, peers and parents alike, are going or have gone to college with the intention of using loans to attain the ultimate goal, their degree. If America is so progressive, then why hasn’t the cost of college been lowered instead of going up yearly? College should not force people to go into debt for the majority of their lives to get a degree. This may…

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    Social Networking is the perfect way for people to stay in touch with family, friends, and organizations. Many users of social networking sites, such as Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter, have expressed that they no longer see these sites as a way to keep in touch, but rather an addiction that they must feed everyday. An article entitled “College Students ‘Addicted’ to Social Media, Study Finds” by Rick Nauert, Senior News Editor for Psych Central, recalls a study done at the University of Maryland…

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    Americans are oblivious to what is happening in foreign countries. First, people in America go out less because they are always distracted by their technology. This also leads to Americans not wanting to read foreign news anymore as people use to before technology came out. Second, foreign countries see Americans as lazy people. Third, Americans believe they can travel in America for a lot cheaper than going to a foreign country. Americans do not think about what is happening in foreign…

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