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    Colleges are well known institutions that have been around since the early 1600’s. A college is a school that offers courses that can lead a person to obtain a degree or certificate in a specific area or field. Although colleges have been around for such a long time, recently more people are choosing to go to college than ever before. Usually the decision to attend college is one that is made immediately after high school. Typically there are three major options that a person may face after…

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    Money for Amateurs? If a group of students attending college for free demanded payment for a game they play after school, would that seem fair? College attendees are there to get an education. Some of the students are athletes. College athletes should not receive a salary because they already receive benefits that are not available to other attendees, they would lose track of their purpose for attending college, and paying college athletes creates complications due to the need to pay other…

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    All around the globe, there have been debates on the price of College education. College is a very significant place for students to start their lives. College should be affordable and available for students that want to pursue in something. If officials choose to make college affordable, there will be an increase in lifetime salaries and more employment options. “Student loan debt was over one trillion dollars, and more than eight hundred fifty thousand students loans were in default” (college…

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    There are many good things derived from a college education done well as a well-done college education will help students in all aspects of life. A well-done college education is best described as one that allows the student to become a well-rounded, knowledgeable, individual who will be able to make their way through life in a way that both benefits them and those around them. The benefits derived from such an education are that it allows the student to become a better informed and more…

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    Interview with a crone We are in her living room, best described as one of the coziest environments on planet earth. This isn 't your typical grandma’s house. It 's a casual mix of modern, rustic, scholar and outdoors. It is a beautiful paradox. She sits across from me in a rocker. Her white hair glimmers in the warm glow of the standing lamp. She was born in 1948 in what is now known as Meadville Medical Center. She lived on a chicken farm outside of Cochranton until age five. Then her family…

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    Some people think that you have to work hard to be able to pay for education. The United States Universities have a ridiculous cost to them. I think that education should free for everyone. The reason being is education improves our society, less uneducated people, and more money for everyone. The United State has ridiculous college prices, even the community colleges. This causes many people to go in student debt. Many people try to avoid that. The reason being is that many people end up…

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    Is Grade Inflation Fair?

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    Grade Inflation Is grade inflation fair? Depends on who you might ask. When people think about grade inflation do they think about those classes, where thanks to a curve, they were able to go from a failing D to a passing C. Then there are others who think about their friend that never went to class, barely studied, and turned in assignments late who their grade got inflated to pass with a C thanks to a curve. There are two types of people, those who work hard and those who do not. Sometimes…

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    Throughout my primary and secondary education, I was classed as dyslexic. I was assessed for dyslexia when I started university and then I discovered that I was not in fact dyslexic. The fact that I spent 10 years of my life classed as dyslexic should clearly illustrate just how poorly my intelligence was assessed in the early stages of my education. I was never actually assessed for dyslexia in the early stages of my education, it was just a term that was attached to me because I was a…

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    “Grade inflation "is a huge problem," says former US senator Hank Brown, who tried to make it a priority issue as president of the University of Colorado in 2006”(Primack 1). Grade inflations are inconvenient to an student's advance education. It harms students, staff, advanced education and society overall. For students, grade inflation implies never knowing where they stand and not working as hard as conceivable to arrive. This presents issues with the way of life that requests moment…

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    I am writing you this letter in hopes of persuading you to boost my semester average up. This class is the toughest one out of all my seven, and the work you stack on us is impossible to complete with the little time you give us. In order to pass your class I need ten points added onto my semester average, and I am willing to do whatever it takes to earn them. I have checked in with some of the students from other classes and they're not doing as much work as we are in your class. It's hard to…

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