More people than ever before are attending college due to the endless opportunities that it provides. Louis Menand, a college professor and the author of “Live and Learn: Why We Have College,” explains the meaning of college through three theories that have been developed. Theory 1 supports the idea of the sorting-out process that separates the highly intelligent from the less intelligent. Menand’s second theory explains that college provides opportunities for developmental growth, personal growth, and teaches individuals about the world around us. These are valuable lessons that will not be learned anywhere else. Theory three supports the idea of people attending college to specialize in a specific vocation. I am a firm believer in Menand’s second theory. I believe that college should enlighten students in various ways to make for well-rounded members of society, that college leads individuals to the path of self discovery, and everyone should have an opportunity to attend college.…
As a new generation take into place, new outcomes need to be face and the world need to be prepare with new rules, but this change depends upon you, the society, to become possible. The Constitutional Convention was created to fix the problems that was facing the Articles of Confederation were the thirteen states became a confederation with a weak central government that gave some of their powers to the national government. Delegates, people who represented what the society wants, decided to not only helped with the Articles of Confederation, but also propose a new American government. During the Constitutional Convention, delegates also discussed how much power should be giving to the people, national versus state government, big states versus…
In today’s extremely competitive, job-scarce economy, having a college degree is now a steadfast requirement when applying to even entry-level professional jobs. Choosing a college has always been a challenging task for high school seniors, but it is now fraught with stress and anxiety for nearly every adult who seeks to further their education. Questions abound: what school offers the exact program I desire? What school is in the best location, or has the best campus? What school feels ‘right’?…
Is it smart to set goals before college? ‘‘About half of all students who start college don’t finish. Roughly one quarter of freshmen drop out before sophomore year,’’ according to Career Prep Academy. Twenty-five percent of freshmen’s in college drop out before their next year in college. Students drop out for many reasons and one of these being not setting goals for themselves, many students might believe that setting goals is creating a path to failure and unrealistic dreams, but in contrast setting goals helps students stay on the path to completing college. By setting goals and measuring their achievements, students are able to see what they have done and what they are capable of, it helps them to stay focused on their path by guiding them on what they ought to achieve in life. Seeing…
Isn’t it important to everyone to be successful in college? It is to me. There are several reasons why I think so. In general, you get to enhance your education. I would like to be a role model. With a college degree, you go far.…
Many students go to college with the sole intention to get their degree, become employed, and earn a higher salary. Students with these intentions tend to struggle more throughout their college years. Students go to college because they obtain skills and characteristics that employers find desirable. These skills and characteristics also allow them to function in society. Making the leap from high school classrooms to college campuses can be difficult for many students simply because college professors expect so much more inside and outside of the classroom. Students who go to college are expected to be self-sufficient from the day they get there. At the collegiate level, students should come to class ready to participate, engage in the course…
Becoming a college graduate is serious to me because I want to succeed in life and be able to give back to my family and set an example for them . Graduating from college will help me give myself a stable lifestyle . As a young adult ; I want to grow as a person and apprehend that I can achieve my goals and accomplish anything I set my mind to . Being able to feel certain that if I ever make a choice to have a family of my own ; that I will be able to support them . To succeed in life is what I want so I can have a more desirable future for myself and whoever it may affect .…
There’s ways to design typical kids to go to college. While doing a college research, it is important to know what concerns kids from what kinds of colleges they want to go before they apply for one. Some kids don’t know where they want to go, even I don't know where to go yet, and I’m still deciding if I want to go an out of state college or not. I applied to two colleges at Chandler Gilbert Community, and ASU. I want to still take E.V.I.T. for next year, but it takes critical time to consume about where to go after that. Now I’m taking Information technology, getting into softwares, and knowing how to use them when getting a computer in the future will come in handing. This enlightened by having a new lifetime of a typical college student, who characterized by the amount of time spent as in when they are studying, attending classes, and knowing what people want to grow up as. I would want to help kids of where they need to go to college, and how to earn a major or scholarship of what they're interested in.…
I was always told "don't plan too far ahead, because something will always come in your way," and I never listened. At a young age I began creating scenarios for my future and attending University of Florida has always been a part of my goals. If I were to be granted admission I would make sure I got the full college experience by working hard to be at the top of my class, joining a club that revolves around my hobbies, and of course, making myself proud.…
Describe your college and career goals. Explain how LBCPA will help you to attain them.…
Successful is achieving or having achieved success; having attained wealth, position, honors, or anything. College, it’s a big thing in a person’s life. It’s take a step into the real world. None is going to tell you what to do or how to do something in class. College students try to balances academic, work and social all at ones and it can be stressful. College is where one begins to find themselves and explore the world. It’s the start of where your life begins.…
A long term goals I have is to graduate High School and College. I am going to achieve this goal by paying attention in class and studying hard. I am also going to work towards this goal by getting good grades. I want to achieve this goal because I want to have a successful life in the future. Two short term goals I have is to save money and stay away from negative people. I am going to work on saving money by putting change or any spare money I have in a container and not touch it until it is full. I want to achieve this goal because I feel as though I spend too much money on unnecessary things. I am going to stay away from negative people not just short term but long term to. I am going to stay away from these people because I don’t…
My primary goal for going to college would be to further my education and to make everyone proud of me by helping students with my degree. As a senior in High School, I believe that it is my natural born right to further my education. I will go to IU Bloomington, so that I can become a Social Worker or a Student Counselor. In order to help students make correct life changing decisions, I will encourage them to go to college like I did. With my degree, I will be able to build a path for the student and indirectly help someone else in need. Everyone needs some type of guidance and I will be able to provide that to them. It will be my privilege to go to this college just so I can continue on the right path toward success and in the process improve…
First let me introduce myself my name is Gretel Seymour I am 48 years old and a Mother of 3 Adult children. Every aspect of my life was, taken care of my children along with working two jobs. Coming from a family of College graduates my grandmother raised nine children on her own I must say she was a very strong woman. My grandmother always pushed education and how important it was to finish school and go to college. Although I didn’t graduate high school, determined to obtain my GED and that I did in the year 1996. Soon after obtaining my GED, I received a certificate and became a certified Nursing Assistant. Working with the…
Graduating high school students are pushed away from the idea of going to college, simply due to fact that it is tremendously expensive. The financial barriers that accompany a college education create a challenging obstacle…