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    Masters Degree

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    Getting a Masters degree is an aspiration of many that opens up the doors to a higher level of knowledge and understanding; elevation of self worth; better employment opportunity; higher income potential; and more. It is a pillar that solidifies a person 's dedication, credibility and knowledge through his/her hard work. Thus one of the key issue in consideration for a Masters degree is choosing the appropriate field of study that will complement the social, professional and personal…

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    The Spanish education has similarities and differences than that to a US education. The setting in the classroom has similarities and differences as do the materials used to educate. Because the material taught in Spanish speaking countries is less advanced depending on the area and educational system of where a person lives in a Spanish speaking countries educational system would not match up if a student were to switch over to LHS. Communication challenges is to be expected if a student from…

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    Tap tap tap. Click. Tap tap. Click. I was quick. I was focused. I was in the zone. And then…(gasp) I stopped. As I perused through the questions on the Common App about education, testing, and family, I came across a question that stood out to me: Are you the first person in your family to attend college? I am quick with filling out applications, so I was answering each one in a matter of 10 seconds. However, this particular question made me stop. I hesitated for a bit and began to…

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    community college or a four year university. When choosing between colleges people should be looking at the colleges that suit them academically, personally, and financially. According to the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, with more than 2.1 million students on 113 campuses, the California Community College is the largest system of higher education and it’s growing more and more each year. Although community colleges and four year universities may share the same purpose,…

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    Throughout the course of my life, I have had multiple “ups and downs”, like a roller coaster, which steadily defined who I am today. As a young child, I was shielded from most of the public world because my parents enrolled me into a private school. My continuous naivety throughout my elementary years led me to a rude awakening when I was first introduced into middle school. Although this defined me as a maturing person, like a roller coaster car moving upwards at a snail’s pace, what truly…

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    or shoes. Attending college at Clemson University I’ve had the opportunity to learn about several challenges that are facing the educational system in the state. I first learned about the Corridor of Shame and even had the opportunity to meet students who attended schools along that route and learn about the conditions of those schools. Months prior to arriving…

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    wanted to making it so they are broke. College has gotten so expensive that families simply can't pay for it a writer for the New York Times named Adam Davison stated “When accessibility to higher education declines, we all end up paying for it.” means that when kids are in debt then don't get proper education it's our faults for not making it affordable and now we have the problem of welfare and unemployment Adam also…

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    Social Media Analysis

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    Many people have different views of happiness, some think they need a new car to be happy, where others would be happy just getting a car that runs. So where do some of these differences in happiness come from? Pushes in the education system and the want to look the best on social media can affect how and what we view we need to pursue in order to be happy. During my young school years, I was told that a four-year college degree would be necessary in order to have a well-paying job. This…

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    First Generation Students

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    different beliefs on the importance of education; both positive and negative. One-third of students who are entering either a 2 or 4-year university are first-generation students (Cardoza). As first-generation high school graduates prepare to step into higher education, they struggle to transition to the college atmosphere since there are many external and internal forces working against them that they must face. But due to the variety of resources that universities offer first-generation…

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    causes more pain then the reward is worth to them. Being that college is not a walk in the park by any means these people would probably be better off just finding a job then struggling with rigorous course material involved in taking classes and a university. Murray reflects college readiness among students using research and his own thoughts. Looking at recent SAT scores done in studies researchers concluded that only 10 percent of 18-year-olds within the United States are academically ready…

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