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    Obtaining College Degree

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    look for in a candidate. Obtaining a diploma is not the only goal of going to college, networking is an important part as well. A person can meet someone…

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    Free College Plan

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    the job market is very competitive. Today one out of three college graduates have jobs that someone with a high school diploma can get. Also today there are to many students earning degrees, which has lowered the value of a bachelors degree. Imagine if even more students got the degree. More students having degrees also would make the number of college grads with high school diploma jobs even higher (“Is College Education Worth It?”). If someone went to college for three to five years they would…

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    Is the cost of college becoming too much to the point where it outweighs the benefits of the education itself? Throughout the decades a college education has gained many benefits and is considered by the majority to be the next logical step in life after high school. College nowadays is seen as a necessity, students coming straight out of high school are pressured by guidance counselors and other authoritative figures to make college the next step. All because it is said that with this higher…

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    Political Participation

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    degree, and the voting rate for those who have attained an advanced degree (Masters, PHD, etc...) was shown to be nearly double that of the group who had only attained a high school diploma. (File, 6) Though the number of Americans who had registered to vote during this period who had only attained a high school diploma was significantly larger than either the Bachelor’s degree or Advanced degree groups (roughly the size of both groups put together), their lack of participation meant that there…

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    Three years ago I began my college journey here at Colorado Christian University focusing on a degree in Elementary Education and today I am almost finished with only two classes remaining. When I signed up for classes I was sure I knew what I wanted to study, I had a plan and could see it. Wow, was I mistaken! Here I am, three years later about to graduate with a degree in Biblical Studies, far different than what I had originally signed up for, and I couldn’t be happier with where God has…

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    The Worth of College Education College education is define as continuing education after high school at a Community College or at a University. In our society today, there is a big debate on rather college education is worth the financial investment. Some people have a debate that college is worth the financial investment that most students must incur and some people believe that education is a waste of time and money. However, I believe one side has greater benefits then the other. In the…

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    and to help achieve most of those goals is going to require some type of college behind them. It can open many doors to so many different opportunites. On avareage people with a college education can make twice as much as people with a high school diploma. Some believe it is a waste of time but it can further your education, during my research I’ve come across many things that advise the reader college isnt always necessary, everyone is entitled to there opinions. If you want to go far in life…

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    The issue of whether or not to attend a university, and earn a college degree is one that has been generally up for debate. When someone makes the decision to go to college, and to earn a degree, they usually are doing this to set up their future with a successful job. It is argued in the article, “A College Degree Is Not a Smart Investment for Everyone,” written by Stephanie Owen, that it no longer pays off to go down this route, and instead, looking for a job out of high school is the best…

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    high school diploma. Aliah Git, author of “High school diploma not enough? More companies want college grads”, shares information on why employers choose college grads over high school grads, “A study by CareerBuilder.com found that some 27 percent of employers have raised their educational requirements in the past five years, largely because they reported getting a better return on investment from their college educated employees, when compared to workers with just high school diplomas.” This…

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    Depending upon your preferences, you may choose to earn a certificate or diploma in as little as 9 to 12 months, or an associate 's degree in 18 to 24 months. You could become a medical assistant with only a high school diploma or GED, however you will not have the same opportunity as if you had a certificate. The more training and experience you are the more hirable you become. I want to earn an associate…

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