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    started at a technical college to get my A&P, since moving here I have also learned many lessons of responsibility. And, with coming here, I have picked up skills that I’m truly not sure I could have acquired elsewhere. Please, let me elaborate and share with you why moving to Kentucky has made such an impact on my life. First off, I would like to say that I was never very fond of school. I always hoped that after high school I would be able to get by just fine without going to college. Luckily…

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    student is putting no effort into plagiarizing they are just copying. Teachers are resigning and colleges are letting the wrong people in because of cheating. With…

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    Ones personal reasons for attending college is molded mainly based on their upbringing. Those who may have grown up in a wealthy environment may choose college because they want to join a sorority or fraternity that their ancestors have become greatly apart of rather than education because a successful future is handed to them. Those who may have grown up in a poor household with a promising mind will use that mind to study their way into providing for their family. As the product of a…

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    Essay #3 Cell phones are an everyday device. “The number of student- and teacher-owned devices has grown over 3,000” (Schachter 28). These devices can be a blessing and a curse but are extremely helpful and convenient. Many students have a working and functional cell phone. Information is streamed to people as fast as the server will allow, and fast is an understatement. “High school, middle school, and even elementary school students in a growing number of districts are being encouraged to…

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    4. Checklist. For the relationship satisfaction checklist of the assessment, the results reflect that this is an area of strength. Both Tina and I had the same answers for the following issues: Financial Matters, Communication, Substance/chemical use, Religion/Spirituality, My weight, My partner’s weight, Who’s in charge, Time spent using media such as video games, the internet or television, Types of media used such as violent or sexually oriented media, Having Children, Rearing Children and…

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    graduating with me, applied to colleges and scholarships while I was trying to learn about the ACT test. It was the first time I get a low score on a test, and it was the most important time that I should score high. My choice was to attend a community college. However, based on what student at the high school told me that going to a Community College will lower my chances of getting in to professional school and other false rumors that I believed it. I attended Henry Ford College in 2014, and…

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    A relationship can affect you in different ways. Im gonna state the most important ones. The ones especially affecting more than half of highschool students. Through breakups and all of the resons why you should pay more attention to your education. But also why and why not becasse in highschool its very important to some people. From a Recent study it shows that 85% of the people who break up from a long-term relation ship meaning ( 1–5 years) Are graudually affected way more that people…

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    The True Problem isn’t the Cost College is getting more and more expensive every year. With rates exceeding 5%, in 15 years costs are predicted to more than double. Right now, many students can’t do much to change their future financial position. Americans seem to be at a stalemate: either go to college and take on the burden of debt or go without higher education and potentially limit your options. Not getting an education can limit you, and taking on crippling debt is never a good thing. But…

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    Federally funded programs like RAMP and SSS are important in order to help people from disadvantage backgrounds succeed and achieve their career goals. My participation in RAMP has influenced my overall college experience greatly. RAMP has helped me feel comfortable in my transition of high school in college with tutoring session, providing workshop, and an assigned counselor. Federal funding programs like RAMP/SSS are important because they provide an opportunity for people who generally would…

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    People some think that college culd be a tad bit racsicts when it come to application, that could be true in some cases but not all the time.You have to look at the fact, which are how can a hispanic students who has had regular classes with a hint of soem honors compete with a…

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