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    Credit Education for College Students Credit history is a record of someone’s payments to creditors‚ and it is tracked and updated by three major credit reporting bureaus: Experian‚ Equifax‚ and TransUnion. Credit history is expressed in a three-digit number‚ and it is also known as a FICO score. This score is tied to consumer’s social security number‚ so different companies can request a credit report every time person is trying to get a loan‚ a new contract on a cell phone‚ or an insurance quote

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    Student athletes are constantly given rules and regulations that they must follow to be college eligible. One of those regulations is a required education GPA based on the schools division and student body. There are many schools that have allegedly ignored this regulation and allowed athletes that did not meet the requirements to play at the college level. Preferential treatment among student athletes is a major problem for the NCAA. Universities set standards that all students must follow. So when

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    October 2013 Cheating in School Students have been cheating for many of years. Cheating is a major problem in schools everywhere. Almost every single student has cheated in some way or will have cheated. Cheating in school can cause lack of learning. Cheating can also affect other students and other students can also cause a student to cheat. Cheating most occur in students who lack an effort in studying. Most students have adapted to cheating. Some students see cheating as good grades

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    College Athletes Should Get Paid At some collegescollege athletics are a key source of income‚ and they attract students to their institutions. Universities depend on their athletes to produce and maintain the popularity of their school’s name. College athletes are suppose to be the best of the best on that level‚ so why do college athletes not get paid? The National Collegiate Athletic Association‚ NCAA‚ says that it is trying to protect the athletes from "exploitation by professional and commercial

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    College students are some of the busiest people from dealing with multiple classes‚ work‚ and all the other things that come along with being a student. Many students use the “stressed out” when someone asks how things are going for them or how they feel about their day so far. College just naturally demands more work from a student than high school once did. You start to realize these things almost right away once you begin college. The workload becomes bigger‚ the time seems to become shorter‚

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    past few years college athletics have gained immense popularity across the United States.  Whether it be football‚ basketball‚ or hockey‚ ever since the turn of the century‚ intercollegiate sports have brought in a surplus of revenue to their respective Universities‚ as well as increasing the popularity of the College’s reputation. For example‚ in a study conducted by the Orland Sentientnel‚ it was estimated that the University of Texas’ Athletic Program had the highest revenue of any other University

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    In the article College Immigrants in the United States‚ written by Jie Zong‚ and Jeanne Batalova‚ spoke about the amount of Immigrants looking for higher education in the United States. The articles leads the discussion of with this statement. “In 2014‚ 10.5 million immigrants had a college degree or higher‚ representing about 29 percent of the total 36.7 million U.S. foreign-born population ages 25 and over”(Zong‚ Batalova). This fact puts the reader into perspective about how many students are immigrants

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    The System for college athletes isnt perfect‚ and needs to be worked on‚ a big problem we cannot seem to agree is how to compensate the student-athletes who drive the NCAA. I would like to start off with a question. Are college athletes being compensated enough for the effort they put forth today? Every Day they wake up early and represent their university whether they are putting in work in class or on the field. Each student-student athlete generates tons of money for their university and they

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    College is a daunting subject for students everywhere. From the moment middle schoolers move on into high school‚ graduating is the sole widespread focus‚ and the question of “what will you do afterwards?” begins to be asked. Though many may take a gap year‚ others will begin to work or continue to work their high school jobs‚ almost all students will have the same debate: whether they will go to college or not. This has been an ongoing topic for generations‚ and the variance of opinions regarding

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    High Schools Students & the Exit Exams Should high school seniors be required to pass a statewide exam in order to graduate? A high school graduation examination is a test that students must pass to receive a diploma and graduate from high school. These are usually criterion-reference test which were implemented as part of a comprehensive standard-based education reform program which sets in place new standards intended to increase that learning of all students. High school

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