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    Though I was born in New York I 've come to live by the Philly way, where everyone loves cheesesteaks and can 't get enough of a Wawa coffee. But I want more than just a papi store around the corner. I want to explore the world, meet new people, challenge myself in other ways than what I could and gain an education in my career to be able to support myself for the future. Living day by day, where I have to watch my mother work 2 jobs because she isn 't able to find anything better due to her…

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    How To Improve BCC?

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    you see as an incoming freshman that would improve the campus. So, what would improve BRCC? What was I looking for when selecting schools? What do I see as a freshman would improve BRCC? The changes I would like to see happen is to add 4-year bachelor 's degree programs, to improve parking and get a football team. First, the college already offers low tuition, but is geared toward the student transferring to a larger 4-year university. Obtaining a 4 year degree program would be a change…

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    Life is full of choices. Everything we do is according to our own wills and desires. For a long time, people have thought that education is a path to success. People who are educated tend to succeed in life; as the opposite, people without education tend to struggle. There are many strategies to obtaining a good education, and one of the most realistic ways for earning an education is going to school. I am from Vietnam where the percentage of population who are literate is still high. Because…

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    does not state what the sixty percent of masters degrees represents. The sixty percent may represent the amount of degrees at one university and who knows, that university may be in a city where trades are more common than careers that require a bachelor degree. Rosin exaggerates that women earn "about half of all law and medical degrees." About half is not domination; it does show that their are a lot of women in those two fields but there are the same amount of men as well. she states that…

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    Why Is College Worth Essay

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    Regarding the Worth of College In this paper I will be arguing for why college is worth it. Worth in this context is going to be thought of in terms of quality of job, rid of debt at some point, and more options open to a person. The reason for questioning why college would not be worth it is as follows: As price of school increases and jobs are not promised many students such as myself wonder if going to college is worth it. A four year degree alone can rack up debt. I have found completing a…

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    John Meier was born in 1933 and raised on Long Island, New York. He worked briefly for the New York Life Insurance Company before being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1952 and sent to the war in Korea. Upon his honorable discharge in 1954, Meier returned to working for New York Life.[1] In 1959, Meier was hired in the computer division at Hughes Aircraft and two years later transferred to Hughes Dynamics, a Los Angeles-based information management subsidiary of the Hughes Tool Company."[2]…

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    For most students, picking a major is the hardest decision they’ve had to make in life yet. Just like everything else in life there are pluses and minuses to every major. The desire for business administrators is presumed to thrive about as fast as all other occupations according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although, finding a decent paying job in the business industry is actually very competitive. Fortunately for police, border patrol, correctional officers, etc. they don’t have…

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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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    It would seem that they are not doing the best that they can, citing that in Ron Wolfe’s “Too Many Students Pursue Worthless Degrees”, 2012, he states that the degrees in the fields of math and science for the high paying jobs in the industry are some of the least popular among students, that’s not good. He goes on to say that most of the degrees that are earned in those fields are often earned by foreign exchange students, who take the knowledge…

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    The process of deciding whether or not to continue my education was a long one. I had to weigh many pro 's and con 's, and had long thoughts and conversations with family and friends. I had to start by thinking of two things: my personal and my professional goals. Both of these goals were unattainable without having a degree. My personal goal included: owning my own home, finding a partner with similar interests, and being able to financially support a family without fear of the future. My…

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