According to the course description at Schenectady Community College “ College Composition is a course that provides a foundation in academic discourse by developing effective communication skills with an emphasis on expository writing.” The course is offered to students’ in the Technology‚ Criminal Justice‚ Early Childhood‚ Hospitality‚ and Culinary program. RCCC plans on eliminating the ENG 123 course as a requirement. As a student taking this course I find it to be very helpful‚ therefore‚ it
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When going to college today‚ it costs a fortune just to earn a degree. Instead of charging so much for tuition‚ students should be able to volunteer through service-learning‚ and pay for college through the services they provide. By volunteering‚ students would benefit the professors‚ themselves‚ and the community‚ as well as the school. Students could participate in this program‚ and not have to worry about working through school‚ professors would be able to keep up with grading‚ and communities
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College students are diverse in nearly every way. Students from every country of the world seek higher education. Of all the differences between college students around the world‚ they share one imperative similarity. Change is common to all students who are beginning a new path into education. This change results in many students developing a high level of stress for a variety of reasons. Stress is often the catalyst for developing mental illnesses a person is genetically predisposed to. “Up to
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Rough Draft The credit card companies are using vigorous practices to entice young college students to get credit cards‚ and paired with the gaining “high social status” and self-gratification‚ students have completely bypassed the responsibility of getting an education about credit card use and how to stay out of debt. The use of free gifts and food by credit card companies has contributed to the students’ lack of concern for the importance of learning and asking questions‚ such as‚ what are
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Why Students Fail and Reasons for College Student Failure. Some reasons for college student failure may include: • No vision. Some students do not have a clearly articulated picture of the future they intend to create for themselves. Thus‚ they may take programs of study without a clear career goal or objective. In essence‚ they choose the wrong major. • Lack of passion. Successful students work out of passion‚ a love for what they want to do‚ and recognize the importance of the benefit it will
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is one course all college students should take. Pattern of Development: Exemplification Organizational approach: Emphatic Order Challenges related with eating habits of college students Nutrition awareness Strong taste preferences Fluctuating schedules Food industry and media Nutritious diet Reading food labels Regular‚ well balanced meals Food pyramid Nutrition Guides Tips to healthy eating Record what you eat Avoid unhealthy inventories I am a 35-year-old student of Culinary
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Volume 28 Number 7 2002 35 Financial Planning‚ Managers‚ and College Students by Joe James‚ W. Hadley Leavell‚ and Balasundram Maniam‚ Sam Houston State University‚ P.O. Box 2056‚ Huntsville‚ TX 77341 Abstract Prior research indicated workers including many college students were ignorant regarding their own finances‚ future wealth‚ and retirement planning although in their business courses they learn the importance of managing and maximizing other peoples’ wealth. To obtain an idea of
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young people themselves. To effect the greatest behavioral change‚ the program was targeted at those at the greatest risk – high school and university students. The key to this program became the education of the health and societal dangers of alcohol abuse. The Clarity Foundation goals of this strategy are: 1. To promote a wider awareness of the consequences of alcohol abuse. 2. To provide a forum for education and discussion. 3. To invoke a change in young people’s behavior.
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High School and College Student Ashley Vaughan Ashford University- English Composition I Craig Smith April 4‚ 2011 High school and College has a major influence on one’s life. Everyone has their own personal opinion when they think of school. There are some that enjoy waking up going to class and‚ on the other hand‚ there are some who dislike walking through the doors of a school territory. Years from now understanding how important earning a high school diploma and a college degree will be
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Alcohol Awareness The entertainment and movie industry lead people to believe that college is just one big party but in reality it takes hard work and dedication. The biggest misconception is that every college student parties‚ drinks‚ and crams last minute for exams. UTSA has heard and seen the effects it has on the incoming freshmen and they have many different resources to help warn students of alcohol and the toll it takes on college life. In the 2007-2008 school year UTSA’s liquor law arrests
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