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    especially middle class face is that they feel less obligation to finish college. Most of the students in nowadays are expecting to attend college, do well and get their degrees. Consequently, not having the money to pay tuition keeps students from finishing college. Therefore, an increase in tuition would encourage students to drop out of college. Two authors Sanford Ungar in “The new Liberal Arts.” and Robert Reich in “College is a ludicrous waste of money.” with contrast perspectives…

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    Think of college: 8:00 am classes, shoes designated for frat parties, horrible campus food, and after four years, maybe more if you go for a victory lap, a neat little diploma certifying you to go out into the world and the workforce. However, starting college and determining what you want to do in life can be daunting. In his speech, “What Do You Do with a B.A. in History?”, Ken Saxon gives advice to freshman at University of California, Santa Barbara regarding how they should approach their…

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    Importance of higher education A proper college education is important for everyone for developing his career. The academic skills, technical skills, knowledge and self-belief required for a successful career is obtained through a college education. School teaches us the basics of different subjects, but college is important to get a deeper knowledge of the subjects and the ways to use that knowledge easily. According to “Colleges Prepare People for Life”, college education is important for the…

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    Is there still place for liberal art education in Post-Secondary Education, or should Colleges and Universities concentrate on workforce training majors? “Change is a double-edged sword. Its relentless pace these days runs us off our feet. Yet when things are unsettled, we can find new ways to move ahead and to create breakthroughs not possible in stagnant societies. If you ask people to brainstorm words to describe change, they come up with a mixture of negative and positive terms. On the…

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    Art is in everything we see, do, and create. We buy it, sell it, display it in our homes, go visit it in galleries and museums. It’s a talent that has been influencing minds for centuries and the tradition is by no means being hampered in our modern-day world. With so much art out there, it is getting continuously more difficult to define “contemporary art”(Kimball). It is making increasingly less sense to discuss avant-garde art or even the future of art, as if all art were going in the same…

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    asked when getting ready to go to college is “why a Liberal Arts University?” for a long time I didn't even know the difference, well now I do. A Liberal Arts University is a college that offers a broad range of subjects including math, science, history, philosophy, languages, and literature. Many non-liberal arts universities only offer your basics then your straight into your major specific classes. One thing I believe is the best thing about getting a liberal arts education is you have to…

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    About the Liberal Arts When it comes to the discussion about liberal arts degrees, most people in today’s crippling economics believe that it’s a luxury degree, that only the “rich” can afford to obtain, or an education meant for those who want to become involved with politics. Others also believe that those who major in liberal arts will be less likely to make a career of it and view America subordinate against other countries. In his article “7 Major Misperceptions About the Liberal arts,”…

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    first article, “ The New Liberal Arts” Sanford J. Ungar emphasizes a liberal arts college experience for each individual no matter their current economic status. To share his points Ungar explains seven different misconceptions that are commonly placed on a liberal-arts college today. The first misconception that he explains is that some people believe that a liberal arts degree is something only certain families are able to pay for. He reassures readers that a liberal-arts degree during this…

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    A liberal arts education is a form of education that makes a student have more familiarity with issues other than their major. This makes a student have an impeccable performance in the marketplace that most do not have. It helps assist students to have expertise on topics that range countless subjects. The education that student’s comprehend in four years is extraordinary, they go into society having a little more knowledge than the mediocre college graduate. Liberal art universities put…

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    Recently in English class we read an article titled, "Why We Need the Liberal Arts" by Joseph R. Urgo. It explains the issue in our society in which people consistently trade intellectually stimulating Liberal Arts college degrees for practical and much more profitable degrees in different, less intellectually stimulating, fields. The author believes this is because people don't like to wait for profit. In fact, most people don't like to wait for anything. Thanks to our technology, we are used…

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