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    quality of education, pay cuts, an unfixed student dropout rate, and many other issues is it truly free? President Obama stated in an article he wants to bring down the cost of community college, and one day possibly make obtaining your associates degree a free ride. If a free ride actually means an expenditure of more than sixty billion dollars over the next ten years it is not such a beautiful idea. Many people believe that if the availability of college was increased in turn the number of…

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    People are burning out from just working a "Job" to live comfortable but in the long run a "Career" will save you from burnout, a college degree does not guarantee people will live comfortably and make a lot of money right after college, but hard work pays the price as Jennie LE says " Realistically, having a college degree will likely mean a comfortable living and the opportunity to move up at work and in life" (5). Some people just have to give it time, but the people with college…

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    college to start off. Most students sometimes give up on the hopes of going to college because it cost too much. In today society getting a degree is a big thing. To get a good paying job and to work in a certain field, which varies with many students, a degree is needed. In an article from PBS, it stated that 40 percent of working-age Americans hold a college degree. The number is going to continue to rise and people without degrees may not get a job or a good paying job. That’s all because of…

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    I never thought I would go back to school after years spent being a stay at home mom. The decision to enroll myself in college was not easy. I had many routine demands to meet without having college as another burden. As a result, this forced me to put off enrolling in college until later in life. Attending college comes with a hefty workload; college courses are made up of many tests, lectures, and studying. These certain factors made it complicated to decide if college was right for me. The…

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    More importantly, why you think is worth to spend four years in university? Freeman hrabowski in his article, “College prepare people for life,” states college is prepare people for jobs, but more critically, they prepare people for life.” Without degree, it most likely you will not get the job you want, the goal you hope to desire and there are many companies, school will reject you. College education prepares student for a well benefits job and meet their general job requirement; however,…

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    Certain bachelor’s degree provide basis for the argument that higher education is not worth the cost because their return of investment is significantly lower, meaning that of what an individual earns over a lifetime, a large portion of that is dedicated to their educational…

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    while spending long hours studying afterwards. When I am not studying or attending class I will be busy working and in my downtime at work I intend on using that time to study when I gain the chance. My goals at Central Lakes College are to gain my AA degree with honors and to continue my educational journey transferring to the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities location. With the intent of furthering my studies…

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    received a school grade that didn’t quite meet the well-known expectation of his household. John was raised under the notion being well-educated identifies as having earned high grades throughout grade school and high school and having obtained a college degree. As John’s horizons broadened with age, he came to understand the term “well-educated” was simply relative and held a variety of definitions distinctive to one’s life. John’s mother would subliminally attempt to persuade John’s choice of…

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    was random. The scenes that I witnessed were heartbreaking. In 2006, I moved to Egypt where I was exposed to new life, new culture, and new delict to learn. In Egypt if an engineer is homeless it is not a surprise; the degree in Egypt has no value. My uncle had an engineering degree, yet he was unemployed. At that time, I was in middle school and I realized that Egypt is not the place that I want to be in because, I did not have a future there. My grandfather always use to say that I should work…

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    encounter more obstacles. I am proud to say that I am going to graduate in Spring 2017 with a Bachelor in Science Nursing, be the second person in my whole family to receive a bachelor 's degree, and get married to the man who was here for me when everybody thought I could do it all by myself. After my bachelor’s degree, I am planning on furthering my education in oncology with a background in psychiatry. Hope and faith led me to becoming a successful 23 year old filled with determination and…

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