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    Stem Classes

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    During my high school years I learned that there are programs that focus on these exact subjects and prepare you for a career in these fields of study. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) classes are becoming more and more present in the classrooms of high schools, even traveling as far as middle school. Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and VEX robotics are two programs that help in the administering of these extra classes in the school system. All of these classes and after school…

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    doubts on somethings, but I knew there had to be some good in it. As I made my schedule to start the fall of 2015, I noticed that I had English as my first class to take. In high school, I hated my English classes. It wasn’t that it was hard or anything. I just wasn’t able to see my potential being presented as a high school student. While in this class as a college freshmen, I have been able to see my work fulfill before my own eyes. The projects that I have produced this semester have made me…

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    elementary school, middle school and high school in which you have the a choice of in the type of education that you receive in New York City. In the beginning stages of education your choice ranges from Public, Charter, Magnet, Private, and Boarding schools. Even though there are so many choices each choice are all equal in providing the basics of subjects such as Math, Science, English, Social studies and Language. However these schools are meant for certain types of people. Public schools are…

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    where it outweighs the benefits of the education itself? Throughout the decades a college education has gained many benefits and is considered by the majority to be the next logical step in life after high school. College nowadays is seen as a necessity, students coming straight out of high school are pressured by guidance counselors and other authoritative figures to make college the next step. All because it is said that with this higher education one may earn more than one without, and have…

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    A College Education

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    opposed to generations of the past, high school graduates today are unable to obtain the number of high-paying jobs that were once available.”(qtd McGuire, J) America used to have a factory-based economy where people could get jobs in an assembly…

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    future? Reports, on educational funding, consistently reveal how uneven and unfair public school funding is throughout states across the country. While this underfunding of states does need to be addressed as a whole the easiest way to to see a change is to do so on a state level. Connecticut needs to enact a fair and evenhanded school funding system in order to assure fairness among all students in every school district. (Talk about funding among all states. How funding dispersed, states…

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    hurts less and less, but I hope you remember the process. The grueling, exponentially annoying process will mean more to you than a Band-Aid fix that covered, not healed, the wound. Sophomore year, you were elected as the Vice President of your high school, and like any rational person, you tried to give away the title because another person deserved it more- yet another excuse for why you didn’t deserve what you wanted; simply, you believed you weren’t enough. You lacked the courage to accept…

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    1940s Decade Analysis

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    would spend their huge amount of their time at school, studying and doing additional school activities to be ambitious among others as they knew they were lucky…

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    It was August 24th, 2009… I remember my first at in Vietnam for studying abroad in the American International School as if it was yesterday. I started going to middle school since when I was 7th grade. It was a memorable situation day ever in my life. First day of school, my hand clenched in my mother’s hand because I could not understand or speak any English, and also it was unfamiliar surroundings; I did not know what class to enroll me in. Even if the teacher says something, I did not…

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    meat on my bones, so I did. Around my 8th grade year summer, before entering high school, my whole body changed. I’m not sure if it was me finally reaching adolescence, but I sure did change my eating habits. I finally started to gain some weight, but my body was still in shape because I have always been an athlete. I have been playing soccer for as long as I could remember and it always kept me fit. Throughout my high school years, I remained lean and tall, but I was eating a lot. Senior year,…

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