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    Two Plagiarism Policies’ Comparison Acquiring acknowledge and creating your own thoughts is a complex process that most students face in college or university. Nowadays, in North America, plagiarism is a serious topic in academic life. Why? Because of two reasons: ignorance and immense information on the Internet that causes students think it is an easy way to accomplish any writing task, however, hardly they concern about the concept “plagiarism”. But what is plagiarism? Plagiarism is when you…

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    The major difference between public colleges/ universities and private colleges lies in how they are founded. Public colleges are those that are largely supported by state funds. Private colleges, are supported by tuition and donations from alumni and friends. Usually they are more expensive than public colleges/universities and often offer the best financial aid because of that specific reason. If you attend a public college/university in your own state, you will get a break on tuition costs…

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    Colonial colleges Higher education was largely oriented toward training men as ministers before 1800. Doctors and lawyers were trained in local apprentice systems. Religious denominations established most early colleges in order to train ministers. New England had a long emphasis on literacy in order that individuals could read the Bible. Harvard College was founded by the colonial legislature in 1636, and named after an early benefactor. Most of the funding came from the colony, but the college…

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    Chandra Akella Case Study

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    Chandra Akella's plan for success at College I. Thesis Though, Chandra Akella is a working professional, he is passionate to put the required extra efforts to be successful at college. He is committed, to implement a well defined plan for the effective utilization of his time. Moreover, he is also open for self evaluation, and be flexible to adapt his plan accordingly. Notwithstanding his busy workday schedule, a robust plan combined with strong passion and commitment should lead him to…

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    Imagine being a highschool student that is not a minority group, about to finish the last year and looking for a college to enroll to. Having an overall GPA of 3.0 and good grades. However don't get in because a person with less qualifications gets enlisted. The right of the citizens to political and social freedom and equality. We should not allow employers or colleges to give preference to someone based on being apart of a minority group. Affirmative action is an fallout issue of the Civil…

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    College athletes, both young men and women, are arguing with the National Collegiate Athletic Association about salaries in the future. Most do not know that the revenue goes to other programs and minor sports throughout the academy. Consequently, this would cause colleges to go bankrupt to afford compensating the gargantuan amount of athletes that play for the school. Although college athletes could benefit from compensation, the funds would be better used on academic programs that support…

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    Ways To Pay For College

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    and on top of that, there are college expenses. To this day parents have been struggling to pay for their offspring, but now there are scholarships for anything! “There are scholarships for literally everyone- for a student adept in soccer, art, math, calling ducks, or just being tall (over 5’10’’)” (How to pay for college). With college getting more expensive by the year, erudition really makes a difference. First off, there are multiple ways to pay for a college tuition, one way would be from…

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    Going To An Elite College

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    Getting into an elite college is harder now than it has ever been before. As the competition grows, we start to wonder, does it really matter where you go to college? Many would argue that it does not matter because it is what we make the college experience to be that affects our lives in the long run and makes us who we are; however, it really does matter if we go to an elite college because it has a large impact on our future careers. People are more likely to have successful careers if they…

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    all the others, and still just believe that you have been completely fair." Over the past fifty years our nation has become as accepting and unbiased as ever but with this new change it makes Affirmative Action seem less necessary. For everyone the college admission process is a long a grueling one but with the rise of Affirmative action and unofficial racial quotas this process may no longer be a fair…

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    School Students Everyone experiences stress on a daily basis. Whether the stress comes from picking an outfit or choosing the right college, it has an effect on people. High school students have many difficult decisions to make throughout their four years. In fact, stress on students has increased due to parents pushing kids harder, stricter guidelines to get into college, and ‘high stakes’ testing in schools. Parents are pushing their kids harder now than ever. Over the years, parent’s…

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