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    We are in high school now, and that means soon we will all be going our own ways and starting our future. Some of use will go to college, but soon college might undergo a change to be free. College education being free would affect the job market, unemployment, and the people financially. Right now free college is beings talked about with the current student debt, the college plan itself, other countries, the cost, and rising tuition prices. The United States student debt is at an all time…

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    they practice throughout their years at highschool and post-secondary education. Not all students, by the end of highschool however, have an idea of these personal attributes and require extra time to think about the career that they want to have throughout their life. By forcing students into specialized fields, students are not given enough time to decide on these important decisions and may be forced to choose an education that neither corresponds with their interest or skills which can…

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    1. INTRODUCTION The Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) had implemented the “Thai-ASEAN Student Exchange Programme” from 2012-2014 to prepare Thai student to be ready for the establishment of ASEAN Community 2015. Evaluation Purpose The impact evaluation will be conducted to examine whether the Thai-ASEAN Student Exchange Programme’s outcomes have been achieved and to analyse the impacts of the programme on the students who were selected to participate in the programme as well as…

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    Living a wealthy life or living a poor life is hard all together.The truth is, being wealthy can never solve problems, the poor and the wealthy have struggles that are hard to solve. In the book, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton and two other articles, A Generation Struggling: Rich Kids Are Losing, and Alarming Number of Teens are Quitting School to go to Work, shows how both the privileged class and the lower class have difficulties. Both of the classes have to face complications in life, the rich…

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    Higher education has been an integral part in American history for longer than America has been a country. The first institution of higher education, now known as Harvard University, was founded in the early 1600’s--a hundred and thirty years before America declared its independence from Great Britain. These institutions have changed drastically in the last three hundred years. Students no longer go to Universities to get an education; students now attend because they see college as a means to…

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    children while not having any form of higher education is one of the driving factors of my educational success. Some statistics show children of divorced parents struggle academically. Fortunately, I am an exception to these statistics. My time and energy went into school and sports after my parent divorced I started taking college credits my senior year. My high school graduating class consisted of 83 students. Most students who wanted to pursue higher education attended the community college…

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    Music education is something that was stressed throughout history starting in the Renaissance Era in the European countries, but now music education for all is in danger of becoming a thing of the past in America. Recent laws passed by the American Congress combined with public disinterest have put music education under fire in recent years. Music education is a vital part of any student’s education. This is because without proper education of the arts, the future could very well be one without…

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    Inquiring a college degree can provide a better job, income and self fulfillment and long term opportunities . Malcolm X, a civil rights activist, once said, "Without education, you are not going anywhere in this world." Every year, millions of people throughout the world go to a University. Getting a higher education will help create so many paths and give a better life. Various kinds of people go to university for different goals, ambitions and reasons. A college edu cation will not…

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    The Fallacy of ‘The American Dream’ The American identity is built on the notion that if one works hard then he/she can get ahead regardless of their social condition. This notion is based on the concept of the American dream, which refers to the ideology that every American has an equitable and equal opportunity to achieve prosperity as long as he/she is determined and works hard. Most economically successful people always claim to have attained the American dream. Meanwhile, children,…

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    for a college that is as passionate about my education and my future as I am. This is what attracted me to Baylor. Baylor University provides its students with the resources mandatory for success in their ambitions no matter what they may be.The academics at Baylor are excellent, they grant students the knowledge need to excel even after they graduate. The quality of academics also makes options available including higher careers and higher education. This captivates my interest because I have…

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