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    financial penalty…that decided the matter for me" (Kulla). Kulla also writes about the benefits of saving money on tuition in community college. She wrote that there is a sizable chunk of changed saved at a community college before completing the bachelor 's degree at a four-year institute. Tuition cost less than half of the cost at a four-year institute and one tenth of a private four-year institute (Kulla). O 'Brian states that "I think my student loan was at least half of what I would have…

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    Ohio State University Ohio State University started way back in 1870 under the name the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. Ohio State is one of the biggest universities in the country and boasts a total number of around 70,000 students across the campus system. The university offers over 200 degrees, 50 academic programs and 1,400 student organizations. Ohio State University is one of the Midwest’s main research institutions that food, automotive and engineering centers. The goal of…

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    To Be or Not to Be Educated Colleges and universities, or more importantly an educational degree in the liberal arts, in today’s society is an important necessity that can help determine students’ goals and future in life. Maybe even calling these institutions or the educational system life itself can be called an understatement. However, there is no doubt that for some people in any part of the world they would risk everything they have in order to receive high-level education and use it to…

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    Role Confusion crisis in which I was going through the transition from childhood to adulthood. In addition, I was perplexed about my career and was pondering on various stream such as science, arts, commerce, economics, etc. to select for further education. Eventually I got admitted myself in the science stream for Higher secondary education (11th & 12th grade). I tried to established my own identity in the college and among the peers and was…

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    Experimental Psychologist

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    afforded a clinical and counseling psychology, I would still be providing some counseling services, along with other administrative functions as a youth probation officer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry level positions require a bachelor degree, with a 2015 median pay of about $49K (2015). I have learned that while each state has different approaches to youth in the justice system, more important is the approach of the youth probation officer who, like the justice system, can…

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    concentration in Creative Writing that was declared previously at the beginning of the academic semester, and the other was a major in Anthropology. To successfully pursue a career in nursing you must first complete all degree requirements with a BSN (Bachelors of Science). Before graduating however, there must be twenty credit hours towards your degree, forty-one hours for your General Education courses, sixty-six for the actual majors and three hours of possible electives. All courses must be…

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    per year, will devote over 90,000 hours to their profession. My decision to apply to the Master of Arts program in Industrial/Organizational Psychology is a result of my personal mission to find a career path that engages my interests, employs my skills and talents and provides a sense of satisfaction for 90,000 hours or more. In the spring of 2013, I graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Science. Shortly thereafter, I began working for Teachers…

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    Alex Prager was born November 1, 1979 in Los Angeles, California. She is an American photographer and film maker;who has been published to many places such as Vogue and placed in art exhibtions. She has gained popular attention since an exhibiton in 2005 and continues to rise. When Alex was was 13, her parents moved to Florida, but she stayed in LA and she pursued acting. Moreover, she spent her teenage years between Florida, LA, Switersland,and Europe. She has traveled Europe over time and has…

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    "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara is a spirited story about a poor girl out of place in an expensive toy store (F.A.O Schwartz); it is a social commentary. The descriptions of Harlem and the characters in the story are very realistic and vivid. The reader can imagine the smell of the city air, hear the traffic, and picture the characters "The Lesson" is a story about one African-American girl 's struggle with her growing awareness of class inequality. There are three main themes readily…

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    the recession in 2008. Jobs are hard to come by, good paying jobs, especially those that offers advancement and extra bonuses. Everyone wants to stay ahead the competition; the challenge is how? It is a race, a race between young professionals with bachelor degrees, MBA’s Ph.D. and older professionals with experience, extraordinary expertise and qualifications. My name is Germimah Clarke, and my strengths have morphed…

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