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    In a society where higher education is now required to be competitive in the world, colleges and universities across the country are fighting to get the top students to attend their school. Every college experience is unique; therefore, each school markets themselves to a different audience of potential students. Each school communicates a different message about the way their educational experience will work by broadcasting various recruitment tools: videos, statistics, articles, and campus…

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    sitting in my dorm looking deeply into my laptop computer. Going to a state university had always been my goal; ever since I was a small kid in an elementary classroom I had my plans in order. I always had the idea of going to a University and being choosing a career I wanted. I knew this was the path to a successful future. Although then, it was a goal for a distant future. Now I sit here in a dormitory at Arizona State University, I did it, I accomplished my goal. Although now there is…

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    Why college still matters. American society shows huge inequalities from a political and economic point of view. Where the rich have more opportunities than a person who comes from an inferior social status. However, colleges and universities are no exception to this ¨…colleges are doing more to foster than to retard the growth of inequality in our society.¨ (Delbanco 506). Studies show than almost 10 % of the students that graduate from college don’t come from the richest families instead they…

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    The respective fees called tuitions are paid by the individual, with some receiving contributions such as academic or athletic scholarships toward the cost of their higher education. The students are also free to select whatever career choices they want. Free college tuition is available to either gender that selects a military career through the Reserve Officer Training Career (ROTC). Entering the military is strictly an…

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    It takes a degree to have an educated voice in the problems facing higher education in today’s society. No longer are the days of a guaranteed of a well-paying job, retirement and advancement. As society changed and the business world becoming more competitive. The value of a degree is no longer held as high commodity, but now looked into more depth for their return. A degree thirty years ago is very different from degrees today. The cost, material, and duration all just a few things that have…

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    pick a major. While the world opens its arms to hard working high school graduates, many students have given little thought to a career path, while some are simply burnt out by school. Liz Freedman is the author of “The Developmental Disconnect in Choosing a Major”, an online article published on Penn State’s academic advisory journal “The Mentor.” In her article, Freedman cites a number of statistics such as the 20%-50% of students entering college as “undecided”, and the 75% of students who…

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    level of education, you have the choice of degree paths for a higher level of education that best suits your individual lifestyle. However, would you select, the less costly, less time-consuming option or the one, in my opinion, which seems to withhold more life-lasting benefits? When comparing your options when considering achieving some form of a college degree your options are to attend a two-year or community college to obtain an associate’s degree or attend a traditional four-year…

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    Essay 6 Education India vs The United States. Explain the differences in education between the United States and your country. This essay must address either higher education, e,g., college or university, or high school. Education…

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    According to Robin Wilson’s article Jennifer M. Holl borrowed money for her education despite being offered a full ride scholarship to the Ohio State University. (270) According to Mrs. Holl she is making less than a McDonald’s night manager and currently still paying back loans at a rate nearly $200 a month. (272) Any wise education person would be able to see that Hill had made an unwise decision by choosing to go to a private school, where she then had to borrow money to get a job that pays…

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    As education plays a vital role in present-day society, an increasing number of people decide to attend colleges or universities. Under people’s demand, college rankings come into the public’s horizon and affect the way of choosing colleges. With its development, numerous media and academics start running the college rankings based on many factors such as “widely accepted indicators of excellence as first-year student retention and graduation rates and the strength of the faculty” (Morse et al.)…

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