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    to be at a high rate of tuition, but SCI-Arc provides all types of scholarships. They also receive FAFSA loans and federal student aids to help out with a few items throughout the semester. According to SCI-Arc, in order to receive a scholarship certain requirements are given like the average GPA, Portfolio, and the amount of financial need (consciousness and architecture). Joining the international architecture program can also provide scholarships to those in need of scholarships. High school…

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    of students reported school was boring. (cited) Once students are bored, they are less likely to to commit to schoolwork or engage with classroom activities and may end up dropping out of school. Indeed, nearly half students who fail to complete high school drop out because they find school boring. To solve this problem, we first must identify causes of boredom of schooling. Firstly, processed education reformation with the focus on output rather than input, with the goal is to let student get…

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    Over the past three years, I have worked with Steve Perry. He is entering his senior year at Point Pleasant Junior Senior High School. Over the years, he has demonstrated improper social graces, which if left unattended, will adversely affect his employability as a vehicle mechanic. I have met with his father on a regular basis to discuss his grades, social skills, and to develop his Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). I have observed Steve in other core academic classes as well as his…

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    From grade school up until high school, we are all told what to do and what to study; however from the moment you walk across that podium and accept that diploma, you make the decisions. It is now your time to decide what you want to study and how to make that work in the real world. In all honesty, it feels like a right or wrong decision that you can only make once. Choosing a major in today’s modern world has become more about how much money you can make from that career instead of what you…

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    Many of us always want to win and be “number one”. We feel as if being “number two” is the end of the world, but it is not. People want to be the best but that takes hard work and commitment. Being ultra-competitive can keep us from enjoying life and we can lose sight of what is meaningful. When we are focused on winning all of the time, we do not accept losing and when we do lose, we beat ourselves up for it. In reality when we lose, we do not lose because we learn from that experience.…

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    but had a passion for it. Every year that had passed i’ve gotten better at the sport. Now here I am a senior in high school, three year varsity starter and team captain. I love the game of football, I have so much fun playing and practicing it, but I have more failures than successes in the sport. This year is my 8th year playing and never have I won a pre-teen championship or a High School state championship. I have more wins than losses in the sport, but none of those wins have came when it…

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    1.) Initially, I wanted to explore the functionalities of Haitian Americans within the American education system, but once I began to search the different databases , there was little to no literature on the topic. So therefore I then selected a different research topic, Same Sex Schools and how the environment affected learning outcomes. However, that research topic fell into my lap as I searched the OneSeach database and found lots of material posted about the topic. In the end, that topic was…

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    From Adolescence to Adulthood: Writing at the College Level Well known for her research and publications on student writing, Nancy Sommers—now Harvard’s Expository Writing Program Director—discusses revision strategies in the journal College Composition and Communication. Throughout this essay, I will be focusing on three articles: “Revision Strategies of Student Writers and Experienced Adult Writers” (1980), “Between the Drafts” (1992), and finally, “the Novice as Expert” (2004) which she…

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    So now that we have talked about the present, we must look ahead. Stop looking at the problems we face now, and look ahead to the things we can do in the future to supplement our students with a better educational experience. There are many that argue that moving school start times later would be too costly. However, a study prepared by the Hamilton Project, called “Organizing Schools to Improve Student Achievement: Start Times, Grade Configurations, and Teacher Assignments” weighs the costs and…

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    Since I was born I have always dealt with a speech impediment. I went to speech therapy from the age 5 to 13. As I got older started going less and less to speech therapy but I would still go at least twice a month. Th reason behind my speech impediment is because I can not breath out of nose, which is very key whenever you are talking. I have improved greatly over the years to the point where people tell that I have done my whole life that they can not even tell I had a speech impediment at one…

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