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    There are many justifications as to why I decided to attend American Public University (APUS). The three main reasons: I want to be an encouragement to my children, I want a solid career foundation, plus enhancing my education will also help me to improve my own self-assurance. Establishing a positive atmosphere, and being an example of encouragement for my children is the most significant reason for my decision to attend American Public University. I know it will be a challenge, but I want my…

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    In the United States of America, we are very privileged to have universal education. While it is not free, it is payed for by taxpayers. This means that kids who would not normally be able to afford a private education are able to receive a the same quality of learning experiences as the rest of their peers. America was founded on the principle of equal opportunity. Unlike other countries before us, we have not predisposed people’s success to their bloodline. America is the land of opportunity…

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    Hillwood Neighborhood is a neighborhood subdivision community in Murfreesboro, Tennessee located one mile off of the Interstate 24. The developers have designed and crafted single family real estate properties in this trendy multiple neighborhood community cushioned into the countryside. Prospect homebuyers with enjoy nearby cities tree lined with local shops and cafes keeping a time honored tradition of the county’s treasured history. Interested homebuyers can selected between a variety of…

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    Today in the United States, more than a third of adults have a college degree, compared to fewer than five percent of adults at the time of World War II, representing a dramatic change in what people do when they reach adulthood.1 This year alone nearly two million people in the United States will earn their bachelor’s degrees.2 Our country’s success in promoting a college education would be something to celebrate, if not for one big, embarrassing blemish: those who are already privileged are…

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    Back To College

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    Students in their senior year of High School most likely already have plans for life after free education. Many plan to continue their studies and go to college, while others plan to go straight into the work force. Most people go to college to get a degree to help their chances of getting a good career. In the article “Why the decline in college attendance is good news,” the author, Max Ehrenfreund explains how less people are going to school and back to work, the author claims that going back…

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    Free college Should college be free? I think so, college should be free because cost keep getting higher and some can’t pay, College graduates earn more money to support their family, and college exposes students to diverse people and ideas. For these reasons, college should be free. Firstly college should be free because some can’t pay for college and end up not getting very good jobs. With the high college costs, many bright minds essential to our economy are not able to attend college…

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    College Should Be Free

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    Bernie Sanders said, “There hundred bright and qualified young people who want to go to college but can't go to college for one reason alone and that is their families lack the funding.” I believe college should be free for those who want to attend. Free college can be an opportunity for students because students can be more educated, and finally, get them ready for the real world, and open up career options. Only ½ of eligible students attend college because of the cost of student fund.…

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    Is College Worth It? Abraham Lincoln, Coco Chanel, Walt Disney and Bill Gates. These successful entrepreneurs are all examples of people whom opted out of college and chose to take the less conventional route to finding success. With the average college graduate owing around $25,000 in student loans and employment prospects being slim, it is a hard decision whether college is the right choice for you or not. If you choose to go to college, you are signing away years of your life and chunks of…

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    The presence of different types of diversity in College. With the topic of diversity being important in college comes up, I can admit that I do not put much thought into it for several reasons. One is that I don’t feel much of the presence as I don’t base people on either race or cultural differences. Finally, if asked about diversity importance around, I just do not have a strong opinion of either side in the manner of it being a good or a bad thing. Admittedly now with it being more prominent…

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    One of the many things I got 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…

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