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    There are several ways to achieve a teaching certification, some ways take several years (traditional certification) and some take a few weeks (alternative certification). There are many opinions about which is the best way to be certified as a teacher, I believe there is no “better way”. But, what is the relationship between teaching programs and increased teacher turnover rates? First, what is traditional certification? A traditional teaching program is normally a four-year college program,…

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    Many great people throughout history have claimed to be well educated, but what does it mean to be educated? Does graduating from a fancy Ivy League school or having a 4.0 mean that you are educated? Remember that just because you have a college degree does not make you smarter than everyone else. Education is commonly confused as knowledge. Education can not be measured, you are either educated or you are not. Being educated means to think, explore, and listen to ideas that are different…

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    financial compensation. The education requirements for a Personal Financial Advisor vary on how successful you want to be in the industry. The first step would be getting a Bachelor’s Degree, while it does not have to be in finance or economics, it is recommended (Personal Financial Advisor OOH). A Master’s Degree is not required but it will look better when looking for a job and when building a client base. The more education you have, the more your clients will be able to trust you (Personal…

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    bachelor’s degree so I can reach my long term educational goal: obtaining a Masters of Science in Actuarial Science. Every year, more students graduate with bachelor's degrees, it has became the norm in America, thus in order to go beyond the norm I will obtain a master’s degree in Actuarial Science. While discussing the unemployment rate in my AP macroeconomics class, I thought of the fact that a large number of people in the unemployment rate are college graduates so Bachelor degree students…

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    In the current article “Tuition-Free Higher Education Must Be Offered,” the author, Richard Eskow, explains how Tuition Free Higher Education can be made possible through several different methods by better organizing government spending and ending corporate tax loopholes. The rising cost of higher education is not fair for low income groups. Therefore, the author mentions that young people in the Untied States are falling behind in education in comparison to other more developed countries. The…

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    I would like to go to college to further my education with the hopes of one day obtaining a degree so I can get a job. In the future I hope to have a job that pays well so I can comfortably support myself, as well as help others who may not be as fortunate as me. I hope that going to college will give me a sense of fulfillment, considering I know I will have to work hard to maintain a high grade point average and graduate. My more short term goals include keeping my grades up until graduation,…

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    Students should not drop out at early age or at age 18 for many reasons.Dropping out means leaving a school, college, university or group for practical reasons, necessities, or disillusionment with the system from which the individual in question leaves.Students that drop out of high-school are generally those that struggle to engage behaviorally and/or academically.Although, it is not entirely clear whether different types of contextual or self-system variables affect student’s engagement or…

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    the University of Tennessee, I will be losing some one-time scholarships that I received out of high school that I need to replace. If I am fortunate enough to be awarded a scholarship from the Phi Mu Foundation, I will use it towards furthering my degree in Public Relations,…

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    Free College? Is paying for college necessary? People now days are paying too much for college. They would literally charge you for anything. College should be free to attend. All students need an education, job, and or career. Not everybody can afford going to college therefore it should be free to attend. That way no student will have any type of excuse on why they dropped out and or didn’t attend college. Students need an education. But not all students can get an education. Most of the…

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    Achieving a high school degree is the next stepping stone to go to college. The only way to go to college without a high school degree is if a G.E.D. is obtained. Regardless of how this stepping stone is achieved, the next decision is choosing a career path and the appropriate college. Figuring this out can be extremely challenging and sometimes costly. Trying to figure out a career path while in college can be very costly. A Bachelor’s degree can take up to 4 years to obtain. If…

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