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    Personal Statement The university application process is really frustrating in every country, but, the question is if the university to which you apply is a qualified one. The country from where I come didn't manage to recreate an educational system that can provide appropriate studies, cognitive matter and qualified professors, which is why it can't produce a fruitful harvest of students. Furthermore, throughout the years Martin Luther University managed to produce a significant amount…

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    My collegiate experience thus far can be described in one word: turbulent. I attended the University of Texas at Austin for five years before I withdrew from school. Originally, I was a Molecular Biology major with my sights on eventually being accepted into a medical school. After my first three years at UT-Austin, I was well on my way to reaching my goal of attending medical school; however, I had a change of heart after I came to the realization that this was not the life and career that I…

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    Transition Abroad

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    exposed to a multitude of cultures and atmospheres, but we also have access to the latest technological and courses not provided by local universities. For instance, in distinguished universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), never been heard before technologies are being researched such as bionic limbs and nano-architecture. These universities also have access to the newest gadgets and apparatus, and these instrument will often dominate the global economy in the next 5-10…

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    Student Advising

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    In order to support and monitor the University of New Mexico’s advising infrastructure, the Office of University Advisement has implemented a process for sustaining and evaluating the continuous improvement of the efficacy of advising outreach on student retention, advising notes and advising services. The process is designed to provide administrators with feedback on the performance of academic advising units throughout the university. It includes providing academic advising units with annual…

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    Regents of the University System of Georgia found that Georgia College has a $235 million impact on the local economy. That’s not just Baldwin County, but that also includes Hancock, Putnam, Wilkinson, Jones and Washington. There are more than 800 jobs created on campus and 2,000 off campus because of the university. We provide employment and also bring more people to Milledgeville to in turn spend their money here. We also have multiple…

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    The never-ending quest for non-traditional students on those campuses of the elite and prestigious universities is the same as those on any other campus. The student, regardless of the age, wants to come away with not just a degree, but an experience that they can later look back on with affinity. According to Glastris, those who survey such issues, magazines such as U.S. News & World Report, actually reward these schools who are renowned for their supposed superiority, not for actually helping…

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    from high school to college, we all have that assimilation that State Universities hold a much more desirable and more educational values than your local Community College. Wrong! Community Colleges have a great deal of benefits for new incoming college students fresh out of high school. Granted state universities have great educational backgrounds, but a community college can provide those benefits plus more. A State University may have the flashy lifestyle but a Community College is more…

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    (media/public relations, life skills, networking, etc.).” ( Rick Burton). It is true that some college athletes get this kind of attention but not all of them get this. Yes, bigger schools with notoriously winning programs will treat their players with new on campus workout facilities and off the field apparel. One thing you have to keep in mind though is that this does not include the vast majority of college athletes. Many athletes who are just considered average do not get the opportunities…

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    Every remember watching a teen movie and it takes place on a college campus? And wonder is college really like what is seen on television. Well I hate to burst some bubbles, but college is not quite what people watch on television all the drinking, smoking, and partying all the time. College is not only a place to further your education but to have fun and learn life lessons. We must not forget that it is also a place filled with hundreds or thousands of people all kinds of ethics and people…

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    become more likely to go to the university. As that happens, most college students will become intellectual and educated. As a result, when those college…

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