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    Tinder Stereotypes

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    attainment for downtown residents 25 to 64 years old (2006 Census) Type of educational attainment Frequency Percent(%) No certificate, diploma or degree 2,470 7.9 High school certificate or equivalent 5,725 18.3 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 1,680 5.4 College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 5,310 17.1 University certificate or diploma below bachelor 's level 2,030 6.5 Bachelor 's degree 8,955…

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    Political Participation

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    points more likely to vote than individuals whose highest level of education was a High School 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…

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    Catherine Rampell, the author of the article, College is still a Good Investment, states that “today the college-educated worker earns about 82 percent more” than someone with only a high school diploma (2014). This reveals that in order to live better and more comfortable and sustainable life, more education is needed. One economic benefit is that “having a higher concentration of college graduates in a local economy increases the wages of…

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    different situations and have different goals that play a factor on the worth of a college degree. Owen and Sawhill remind us that it is a well-known fact that on average, people with a college degree make far more money than people with only a high school diploma. They state that not all college degrees or graduates are equal. College may not be a fruitful investment for some. Although the average return on investment of a college degree is mostly positive, it is not a fact for all cases. All…

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    Drowning In Debt

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    people with a bachelor’s degree is growing faster than the number of jobs that require it. There is any oversupply of jobs that require a high school diploma or less than (about 66%) compared to that of the 12% whose education fits those jobs. And even if you did end up getting a job that you’re qualified for, it’s not like you’re going to be launched into a high standing position like CEO. To put yourself through all several years of college, and only have somewhat of a chance to get a job…

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    “The Social Network”,an American drama film which adapts from Ben Mezrich’s book “ The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal”,tells us how a college student creates a social network website called Facebook. It is not just a plot of genius, but a true story of opportunities,perception,idea and friendship involved in the website’s creation in a college. Also, it is not just a film about an own business creating base on a genius who drop out…

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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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    attain my High School Diploma and began working toward a college degree. My goal was to earn a Bachelor 's Degree and live happily ever after. I would like to report that it all went as planned, but life’s contests turned out to be crippling. Suddenly I was in the position of accepting custody of my sister who was only two years my junior while working and going to school full time. Taking on the charge of a troubled teenager became the dominating focus of my efforts. I abandoned school for a…

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    Quality Of Life Research

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    There are many levels of education; furthermore some are generally more lucrative than others. Money enables one to purchase needs and wants, since some levels of education on average pay higher than others, as a result those who have higher educations will be able to purchase more needs and wants, consequently leading to a higher quality of life. Research is going to show that there is a strong positive relationship between education and quality of life. Quality of life was used over income as…

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    After high school, what is next? A lot of high school graduates are in doubt in what to do after high school. Many students decide to go continue on to college. Others are undecided on what they should do after high school. Nowadays having a high school diploma will not get you anywhere good. At least not as good as where a college degree would take you. Also depending on the major you decide to study, determining in going to college is a big part of your future. Even if you were not the best…

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