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    as well as preventing students to follow their dreams to the full, and it prevents a bigger exchange of ideas and cultures. Out of state tuition makes going to school harder and more of a battlefield. It is more than double the…

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    High school as everyone knows, is popularly known for the annual homecoming, football games, and the magical senior prom. College application due dates are near, and the senior class realizes it’s time to face reality and get serious about their future. Starting a new chapter and entering a different atmosphere, which every high school senior has to make. Having some kind of support gives a person on how two difference places that we all spend our time at, have a lot of different aspects but…

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    hour, a the person working at a job with an extremely low wage can barely afford to pay their rent. How can they dream of being something more than a worker all their life? The children countless immigrants want to acquire higher education after high school and secure a stable career, but their parents are not able to afford college. The Dreamers have been given an opportunity to stay in the United States through President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but if they do…

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    My friends loved me in junior high school because I was always jovial and spontaneous. Junior high was an important stage of my life because that was when puberty occurred and my view of the world changed. Meeting people with unique personalities, different from mines taught me to not be judgmental. Since I was a little girl I had always loved to socialize and make new friends. Communicating with others has never been a problem for me because I have a gift of reasoning. Understanding and…

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    In the late nineties, I expelled from Mackenzie High School in my senior year. I was a lost soul walking through the streets of Detroit acting giddy, and very ignorant. I went astray to all my goals as the streets had my attention, therefore I was prepared to do any and everything I recognized was wrong. I was discontented and being around an irksome cluster of friends that was nothing but trouble. I would soon find discernment and maturity within myself and create a better way. I currently…

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    significant enough amount. As student enrollment goes up "the amount of financial aid that must be offered to enroll the class decreases"(Eruren). People are wanting to be rewarded for their hard work in getting good grades and trying their best in school yet these rewards are very little and not as accessible. For the students who are lucky enough to receive financial aid, studies have shown according to the Wall Street Journal that ninety percent of the colleges revenue comes from financial…

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    think about religion. There are schools that are and are not religious. For Christians that want to go to a Christian school, Colorado Christian University is a wonderful choice. It is a private school, so it will cost a little bit more, but it’s well worth it. CCU is just like any other college out there. The only difference is that they have “a vision, mission and purpose governed by our biblical foundation and our Constitution”. Most people think that when a school has to deal with religion,…

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    America has been a country of immigrants and everyone welcome. The only problem is that other countries speak different languages, so when immigrants come and bring their children, they can 't speak english. Immigrants that move here go to school and have to learn english. “Ballinger (1987) analyzed the benefits favoring the bilingual, limited English, and English as a second language student. He found that the additional exposure to English speaking environments was an asset to those students…

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    allowed them to guide and mold me throughout all of my pursuits in high school. Whether it be volunteering, becoming a part of a national winning DECA team, or my advance-placed academics, I always gave it my all to succeed . During my freshman year, I decided to place myself in all honors courses. At first, I wasn 't prepared for what an honors course entailed. I assumed it was similar to the advance courses I had taken in my middle school years. This wasn’t the case. These classes required…

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    My goal at this moment, is to do only a year at Camden County College then successfully transfer to Syracuse University sophomore year. After obtaining my bachelor’s degree and graduating with honors, attending graduate school will be next. For the purpose of, receiving my master’s and doctorate in the Communications field. In addition, getting a good education is extremely important in today’s world. Coming from a family where teachers are prominent, they have always stressed…

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