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    By understanding the standards, students can study to their extent as they follow the rules and standards from their school. However, if the standards are unknown to the students, then they cannot perform successfully on exams. Lower standards and higher grades does not come fair to the students, giving the highest grade to anyone in any subject even if they do not put any effort into the assignment (Kohn). Teachers need to recognize the effort and work each student puts into their assignments.…

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    abroad while they have little knowledges about those universities. In addition, when a student waves between two colleges, the higher ranked school can be a better choice because it contains advanced aspects which the other one does not. Bradly, a high school student, says U.S. News & World Report's “Best College” affects her to pick UC-Berkeley but the UCLA because it ranks higher (Karaim). Therefore, there is no doubt that college rankings bring conveniences to students and save their time…

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    Public Education Spending

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    to determine the following questions. Where does this money go? What determines the amount of money given to each school? We looked at other studies that researched similar topics. The articles went into deep detail on how funds are appropriated in higher education, the ethnic heterogeneity on education spending, current pressures and future trends of state education spending, and the demographic change of public education spending. These articles helped us to better understand funding…

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    College Tuition Essay

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    College Tuition Costs Should Be Lowered “It is believed that the prices of college tuition are climbing faster than the U.S. inflation rate”, according to Average Rate Growths. A student degree makes a big difference in a person’s salary. However, having a degree is a key to making much more in any type of field. With the demand of a college degree rising, tuition costs are also being raised. This is making it more difficult for people to be able to afford a college degree. It seems even some…

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    America, most people face with a college problem since after high school graduation. High school graduates consider whether go to the college or not go to the college. Likewise, Jackson, who is attending a college, has to make a decision of continuing higher education. Myself as a college student would like to more focus on current college students. Here are great authors who analyzed a graduating college process. Mark Schneider is a visiting scholar and Vice President at the American…

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    ethos, pathos, and logos correctly. The first article is “College Doesn’t Need to be Free” by Charles Lane, who argued why it is not a smart idea for the economy to make tuition free. The other article that counters Lane’s argument is “Why All Public Higher Education Should Be Free” by Bob Samuels, where he explains the pros of free education. I believe the article, “College Doesn’t Need to be Free,” is more persuasive because it has a stronger sense logos and ethos. Even though his pathos is…

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    in college tuition is due to, “Colleges competing for students, and the means of attracting top students–hiring the best professors, maintaining beautiful campuses, etcetera– costs money” (Renehan), which is believed that the higher quality of education they receive the higher their lifetime salary will be. On the contrary, “Schools with lower tuition do not have the revenue to hire top professors or to maintain modern learning technology” (Renehan), which is believed that one will receive a…

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    Americans seem to be at a stalemate: either go to college and take on the burden of debt or go without higher education and potentially limit your options. Not getting an education can limit you, and taking on crippling debt is never a good thing. But what about a third option? Students can take a different route to gaining a higher educated. By exploring other options, students can still get the higher education they want without having to choose between the lesser of two evils. Right now with…

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    SAT Necessary For College

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    universities. The SAT measures skills of the students in comparison to the skills needed to be successful in college. The test also analyzes time management and problem solving skills that will be vital in college. It is proposed that a higher score on the SAT indicates a higher measure in college success. Some colleges accept the SAT as a form of entrance exam and others require the SAT for even admission. Some Virtually all scholarships require an SAT score to apply and SAT results…

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    Higher Education is provided by public and nonpublic accredited institutions. Higher Education is College, but in Russia they call it University. There are two levels of higher education, Basic higher education and Postgraduate Higher Education. Basic higher education is 4 years and you earn a Bakalavr degree, this is equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree. After you get that degree you can continue with Postgraduate higher education, which is 5-6 years or more.…

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