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    over a regular college graduate. Whether it be earning more money, having better health and retirement benefits, or just the extra knowledge one has been able to learn and use toward their life. Derek Bok, lawyer and former president of Harvard University once said “if you think education is expensive, try ignorance”. College is an expensive ordeal, but every penny is worth it if it means preparing someone for the rest of their lives. One should always want to better themselves in any way they…

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    There are other efforts of creating quality universities in china apart from the top ten because of the increased number of enrollment from one million to five million with an estimate of about six million students to be graduating from Chinese universities and increasing over the years to come. More than 38% of professoriate holds a doctorial degree and most of those academics with PhD degrees hold…

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    One of the reasons I am most excited about becoming a high school agricultural science teacher is the opportunity that is available to influence students’ lives. I did not realize how much of an impact all of my teachers had on me until I began school at Texas A&M Whether it was good or bad, they helped me become the person I am today. I will forever be grateful for the lessons they taught me, and for their influence on my career choice. My results for the Texas Genuine Assessment were a…

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    the economy. What this means is higher tuition fees are leading to more debt for students. The article in The Economist “Is College Worth It?” The Economist talks about the value of college, and explains, “What is not in doubt is that the cost of university per student has risen by almost five times the rate of inflation since 1983, and graduate salaries have been flat for much of the past decade”. In other words, students are having trouble finding high paying jobs once they graduate to pay…

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    One evening in 2007, Jan Yonder noticed that her son, Jason, appeared to be more crestfallen than usual. Jason had been a graduate student in organic chemistry at Illinois State University; however, he struggled to find a job in his field after incurring $100,000 in student loan debt. Later that night, Jason disappeared from the family home, and concerned, his mother went to go look for him on campus. Jason’s body was later found in one of the chemistry labs, and thirty-two minutes later, Jason…

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    Keys to College New beginnings, new people, and endless opportunities. Starting college is a whole new chapter to life that leads to the next chapter. A chance to push students to be what they have always answered to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Some students could know what they want to study and others may be unsure of what they want to study. That is the great thing about college because this is the time in a young adult 's life to have the chance to find…

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    make it so everyone had the opportunity for higher education and it would help farmers so therefore the whole community would benefit from education. The positive change that the act made to the public was the states were sold land to build public universities where everyone could benefit from. The Morrill act was made to make college for that was based on agriculture, the mechanic arts, and military tactics with not forgetting about literary or scientific studies. The establishment of the…

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    School counselors are responsible for assessing, addressing, and advocating for the academic, career, and personal/social needs of students. Helping students achieve success in each of these areas can be a demanding and complex task. Many students will face barriers that may stifle their ability to achieve along these domains unless school counselors are able to effectively intervene on their behalf. One of the most substantial barriers to student success is the increasing prevalence of…

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    According to a January 2012 study, approximately 11% of college freshman had declared a major within the fields of agriculture and biological sciences, based on statistics presented by the National Science Foundation, just in time for the predicted need for agriculture productivity to rise by almost 70% to continue to feed our world’s growing population by 2050. Now, you may think these statistics may be boring or mundane, but I can promise you, the field of agriculture is not! Today it…

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    Over the years, college enrollment has exponentially increased, but is this good, or bad? In 1950, there were about 2.2 million students enrolled in all types of colleges. Today, there are about 21 million students in the United States. Some people will argue that this is a good thing because we have more students who are learning new things and majoring in something that they actually care about and getting better jobs. But, on the other hand, some people think it is just better for students to…

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