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    Goals Of A True Education

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    “To what extent do our schools serve the goals of a true education?” In order to accurately define an answer to that question, we must first identify what a true education is, as well as the goals of one. A true education is an education where students learn to think independently and to problem solve. The goals of a true education are to prepare students for real life. To rephrase the previously mentioned question: How far do our public schools go to prepare students for real life by being…

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    asks why I want to become a College Recruiter and I said that I want to help high school 's students stay on top of their work and know what they want out of this college experience because it can be a good experience or a bad experience. I also told her my personal experience in how it improved at Wayne State University and she asks can I go out with a Recruiter to tell the same story to high school students at Cass Tech High School on Thursday 11,…

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    we have more granola bars and healthy items. Its not that bad to have chips but they should be limited. there can be better food in school its just is a matter reinforcing it. as a high school senior I say there must be better food but i 'm about to graduate and why do i care about school food its just not about us high schoolers and students in middle schools there are elementary schools with children eating unhealthy food. children at school consume at least half of their meal at…

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    futures. The SAT was designed to test a student’s academic knowledge and performance, but fails to do so today. Its credibility as an academic benchmark should be acknowledged, but the test should not be valued so highly. The SAT is far from perfect, yet high schools and colleges place much weight on it. Many prestigious universities will only accept students who have performed well on the SAT. The SAT ought to be revised or replaced in order to enable students of all types to display their…

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    The grading policy takes less stress off students and puts more stress on the faculty. Today, students just strive to make a 70 or above to pass and finish the course. The grading policy makes it easier for students to cheat or fail without any consequences. Students play the numbers in their head to see what grade they get so they don’t fail the course and have to go to summer school. Now, teachers run after their students to get them to turn in work so that they pass. However, the most effect…

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    Life at Holy Cross College is a place in which everyone has an opportunity to learn from one another. Since I started at the college during 2013 (year 8) I have been blessed with seeing teachers and students helping one another to grow, inspire each other and become the best version of them self that they can be. As I witnessed this I knew that I wanted to inspire and help contribute to the growth of my fellow peers. I want to evoke others to strive for their personal best and I think it is…

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    Setting different goals for myself isn’t a new concept for me. I have been doing this ever since my second year of wrestling, in the ninth grade. My wrestling coach gave us an assignment to make different goals that we wanted to accomplish through our wrestling carriers so I did, making my number one goal, “An undefeated season.” I worked so hard from there on out to accomplish my goal and my senior year I had the satisfaction of completing this goal. Unfortunately I did not apply this to school…

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    Mean Girls Movie Analysis

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    in the movie whether it may be verbally or nonverbally this film portrays many of the interpersonal communications behaviors. This film is a satirical and comical movie portraying a high school with the typical “mean girls” clique and the other cliques for example the jocks, the nerds, the prep and more created in high school. This movie shows the positive and negative of communication. It can be compared to a real life situation when someone is given power and what we choose to do with that…

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    According to Natalie Fischer, participation in extracurricular activities promotes motivation in high school students and helps develop the “social, physical, and intellectual skills” needed in an individuals’ development throughout their lives (1788). Fischer’s research states that extracurricular participants’ attitudes are more “devoted to learning”…

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    Trust Trust is defined as putting one’ confidence in someone or something else. It is essential in our life. It is the hallmark of relationships, without which everything comes to nothing. The word trust discussed in the Creation Health Breakthrough book by Dr. Monica Reed speaks of the Divine Power. It allows us to go through the uncertainties of life with the guarantee that we are directed to a definitive purpose. Personally, I believe that putting trust in the Divine Power is the…

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