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    One predominant aspect in the writing processes of college students is the consumption of caffeine. As a college student I drink at least two cups of coffee a day and I have observed that this is a habit many students have developed in college. Although I tell myself that coffee is necessary for me to be productive and alert, others state differently. Because I have been drinking coffee for a while I wonder if it has less of an effect on me than it does for people who are new coffee drinkers.…

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    This is not to say that all incoming students are only worried about what party they are going to attend upon arrival. It is just one of the many examples that support the new idea Scruton suggests has become of the university experience. He does a wonderful job of portraying the possible experiences…

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    college students develop negative habits or attributes their freshman year, often times following them, for years to come. A new world emerges with the transition of high school into college. Living upon a new set of rules, new students experience a lifestyle that until recently, had been considered uncharted territory. Although in most cases, this freedom usually promotes positive growth, it can also impact an emerging students’ life style, and choices in profoundly negative ways. Students face…

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    the goal of this country does not come easy. Various historical events and law cases have helped us but the majority of these events have done the opposite. Classes which talk about topics such as oral history and immigration, many minorities and students who fall and relate to those categories are able to learn and teach others about the information they know and the stories that many tend to be seen as negative.…

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    Process Analysis Students in school wonder if it 's possible to get all A 's in their classes or maybe just one class. I’m going to start off with experience from school. With some of the experience that I had in school I think it is possible to get an A but the student has to be on the ball and not slack off at the end. Students just have to try hard and not get distracted when they are doing their work or studying. If they could do that then there will be no problem on passing the class…

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    Pressure In College

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    Today college is known as the gateway to becoming a successful adult. It is without a doubt very challenging, which brings us students’ immense pressure. It is not an easy experience for even some of the most intelligent people. This has been recognized in history with people such as Albert Einstein, who in 1885, failed his first entrance exam in college. Why did one of the most respected physicians in history not prosper in college? Clearly Einstein had the intelligence. However, there are so…

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    When looking at college athletes, we see them as athletes before students, we do not think about what that athlete may be feeling. Being a college athlete whether it be a division I athlete or a junior college athlete comes with high expectations to perform well. It is a huge time commitment because they must work out to stay in shape, go to practice every day, memorize plays, and travel to games while trying to maintain good academic standing. This can take its toll on their mental health,…

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    graduates have median annual earnings of $28,000 . The opportunities that a college degree gives a student are vast and valuable. However, many think that those opportunities are not enough. In particular, the idea of paying athletes has become a hot topic recently and many universities have already started compensating their athletes. Universities should not be paying their athletes because they are students receiving an education, not professional athletes. While juggling a full course load,…

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    the question to a student he knew, they replied “They’re assuming the market is for students, it’s not. It’s for parents” (Perlstein). In the same way, many students only attend college as a result of their parents, because those parents decide their children’s future career. Nevertheless Addison replies, “This college brochure is not marketing for the parents-because the parents, nor grandparents, probably never went to college themselves” (Addison 212). More recently, students are able to…

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    learning experience; I learned about Business Law terms, real world examples, and thoroughly enjoyed each class lecture. Throughout the rest of this paper I want to explain my perspective of this class and the benefits it reflects to its college students, and my beliefs and opinions with controversial topics. I have learned so much from this class and cannot be more enthusiastic when talking about the new knowledge I have gained. FIL 185 was honestly an eye opener for me. Since I am a…

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