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    In exchange, I plan to attend a vocational school for my secondary education. I plan to attend a facility like EHOVE to become a certified EKG Technician. In order to do so, I would only have to complete a 12-month program and I would be eligible to test for three other certifications. This program would…

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    spent a lot of time alone in my room. When i started working i did have to interact with more people because i was a waitress, but i could never hold a conversation other than what 's on the menu. Throught high school i had three really good friends that i would spend the entire school time with, and some weekends, but other than that i remained alone. When I met my husband it only isolated me more. We started our relationship long distance. He lived in mexico and i lived in idaho. I would…

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    Allow me to introduce you to C. C is a cousin of mine who currently resides in Pearland, Texas. She was born May 1st 1996, making her just barely 19 years old. She is a high school graduate who is currently attending a community college. C lives in the upper-middle-class suburbs of Pearland with her parents and her 2 older brothers. As I mentioned in the previous paragraph C is currently enrolled in community college. She is attending San Jacinto Community college as an oncoming sophomore. This…

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    It is no secret to anyone who has attended; high school isn 't easy for those who attend. Students must learn to effectively navigate rigorous academic, political and social pathways. To take a wrong turn on one of these pathways is to tip the highly unstable scales from social inclusion to social exclusion. Social exclusion manifests itself in many ways: failing grades, poor attendance, isolation, and (as advertised most frequently in media campaigns) bullying. Bullying, imagineably, easily…

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    All through high school it was my dream to go to a four year university with a few of my closest friends. We would have visions of our new, grown up lives together. Full of a new found freedom from our parents and decorating our dorm room to look like one giant Pier 1 advert; needless to say we couldn’t wait. Everything was planned to a T, you name it we had a plan for it. During the middle of my junior year, though, I started to question if a four year was the right path for me to take. I had…

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    High Stakes Testing Essay

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    Enhancing the experience and environments for high school students in order to meet their essential cognitive, physical, emotional, and social needs requires a complete renovation of today’s modern high school. This includes adjustments being made to the school day and year, testing criteria, discipline, dress codes, class gender segregation, food selections, and lunchroom arrangement. In high school, the typical day for a student starts at 6:00 AM since class starts at 7:30 AM. These students…

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    transportation. Free public high school seems to be more pleasing on the wallet. Apart from the financial aspect, college is almost a different world entirely that most students decide to enter at their own risk. High school does not begin to prepare students enough to enter this parallel universe. In college you are alone and broke. In high school, you have friends and less debt. Sounds quite upsetting, but this decision is made by college students all around the world. Unlike high school,…

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    High School Vs College

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    life throws at them. High school and college are a part of millions of people’s daily lives. High school and college are both forms of education that young people go through in America to get ahead in life. Both come with many struggles and challenges where students have to make important decisions. This…

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    back. I missed school a lot. I missed learning, meeting new people and I felt very useless and unaccomplished. My dream ever since high school has been to get a college degree and to do what I love. Getting a college degree would be huge not just to me but also to my parents. They never had a chance to go to a college but they did move half way across world so me and three of my sisters have an opportunity to further our education and have good careers. When I withdrew from school few years…

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    College is a big obstacle for students coming out of high school. College is such an obstacle because not everyone has enough financial support to go through college. Adam Davidson discusses in his article, Is College Tuition Really That High? , that the average student does not receive enough financial aid. Education is one of the most efficient way to become successful and to learn more about the world they live in. College proves difficult for many, but getting a stable job is the goal of…

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