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    if you should attend a Community College or a University you must know what they both offer to you as a student and what they offer for the career you’re choosing. Also you must know the big difference between a Community College and University. A Community College Vs. A University Many of High School graduates have a hard decision when choosing if they want to attend a Community College or a University. A Community College offers some opportunities and college experiences but only give their…

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    Community College or University As a senior, would you prefer going to a community college next year, or a university? While some similarities between a two-year community college and a four year university are evident, the differences are salient. College is very important schooling, therefore whichever college you decide to attend, is a strong choice. Both of the colleges have students from right out of high school ranging from ages 18 to 22. Most students attend college the following…

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    Free college/university Studying at a college/university here in the United States can cost a life full of debt. Being able to study should not cost any money. Depending on the college that is attended to, tuition varies, a contributive factor of this tuition is if you’re an in-state or out of-state resident. Most of college students start at the young age of 17 or 18, and most of them don’t have the right knowledge to start getting into economic debt. The years passes and college tuition rises,…

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    brings about connotations of selflessness, of community service, and of outward devotion. In no way are these translations incorrect, yet they only scratch the surface of what it truly means to be a volunteer--both in wholehearted spirit and on the University of Tennessee campus. Don’t get me wrong; dedicating one’s self to community service is great and all, and I know that the time I’ve spent doing so has been instrumental in my awareness of privilege and human compassion. In fact, I believe…

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    I'm interested in joining the honors college at Purdue University, because I love to go above and beyond when it comes to academic work. I've always taken honors and AP courses throughout school and accept all the challenges I'm offered. The honors college seems very fitting to my academic attitude. I will contribute my study skills, integrity, leadership, and ability to work with others, to the honors college. I have taken a total of 4 AP classes and 8 honors classes throughout high school, so…

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    will share in all that belongs to Christ.” The most prominent moment of my college experience was deciding to remain a student at Belmont University my first semester of freshman year. Choosing to attend a Predominately White Institution was not the ideal college experience I envisioned. I was faced with many incidents I would not encounter at a State University and most certainly not a Historically Black College or University because of my decision to stay. I was constantly reminded that I was…

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    must make after graduating high school is whether to attend a university or a local community college. A university offer a more diverse academic offering while a Community college is very technical and industry driven. Although universities and community colleges serve the same educational purposes, the have different approaches in certain areas. Here are some different approaches one can compare contrast a community college to a university; admission requirements, environments and the…

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    Choosing a community college vs. a university is simply a matter of determining your educational needs and what you need to expect to accomplish from the school. Maybe you are an upcoming freshmen, and not sure whether in going to 2- year college or a 4- year college. Where you can pick a two- year college, and may not be able to experience a life you cannot have in a university. Although both, universities and community colleges serve the same purpose, the two are very different. From, finance,…

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    high school. What happens next? Obviously, college because it’s basically expected as the next step in life. For me, it was my only option, but I had no idea where I wanted to further my education. Somehow I ended up at Wichita State University (WSU). There were many obstacles to overcome through my college search, such as: financial reasons, student life, and where I felt most at home. Some of these relate to WSU, but others do not. I am excited for my college experience, but often I question…

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    Going to college has always been a dream of mine. I grew up with the notion that going to college would equal success and that is what I aspired to be, successful Not very many people in the community I grew up in even gives college a thought so when I go accepted to The University of Alabama I knew I would continue onto my next journey but that did not come without major obstacles I came to the university knowing that I would excel in my studies and be the best that I can be but that was not…

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