Open Campus Lunch for Junior and Seniors The bell rings. It is time for lunch. Students all over the building feel the rumble in their stomachs. It is the ache of hunger. Unfortunately‚ the school cafeteria is not the place to go. Taco Bell or McDonalds will definitely satisfy the hunger‚ though. There are many pro’s and con’s regarding a open campus program for high school junior and seniors. On average‚ schools that have approved such a program have seen a drastic improvement in its students;
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questions to different students and recording the data in the table‚ it came to the conclusion that most students did not approve of the new Texas campus carry law that will be taking place by August 1st. From March 10 to March 11‚ I asked sixteen students the same question regarding the campus carry law and only five students approved the law being used in campus which is 31.3%. According to the Dictionary‚ “Margin of error is a statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in a survey’s results
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Perras Instructor David Long Eng 090-404 29 September‚ 2012 The College Bubble: The Combination Of Economic Downturn And Raising Of Tuition Rates Since we were young‚ we ’ve been told that with hard work and determination in high school we would one day make it to college. Once there‚ if we succeeded with graduating‚ we ’d get a degree which would lead to a well paying career that would allow us to invest in our future. With college debt now leading in the nation ’s debt with the growing amount
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students graduate and begin to prepare for college with the mindset that their college experience will be the same as it was in high school. They will soon be awakened by the reality of the different lifestyle college has to offer. The cost of college can become pricey between tuition‚ books‚ as well as living expenses. In addition‚ college offers a more advanced social environment than high school and you’re fairly responsible for transportation in college whereas in high school they provide transportation
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School campus lunch is disgusting because it is all slobbery and it is not made homemade. It is not even fresh! The food is so bitter from coming from the freezer and when you take a bite‚ it feels hard like a rock where it just can break your teeth. The food is so bland it does not taste like anything and one time I found a piece of hair on my food that was obviously not mine. The food is so fake to the point where it is not even made properly. The hamburgers are literally deformed. The food is
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Off campus lunch Should students have open campus lunch periods? Of course because some students don’t like to eat cafeteria food and besides some students like to eat real food. Also school food can really be very disgusting and that’s really the main reason why see students bring their lunch to school. Having open campus lunch also gives you freedom and show that you’re responsible. When going off campus to eat you can go out with friends. In this situation you would like to have fun and eat
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or Not? What’s the first thing that pops into your head when you think of college? Do you picture library study groups‚ dry endless lectures‚ or maybe a group of young adults tossing paper balls into cups filled with beer. Personally‚ I pictured the latter‚ and that’s exactly what I got. Sadly‚ my priorities were not in order‚ and with only months left in my second semester‚ I became what I despised most — a college dropout. Of course‚ being pretty pleased with myself‚ I did not see this as my
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COLLEGE DRINKING: SOCIOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW Alcohol – one of the most misused drugs today – is one of the most popular and readily available of all types found on contemporary college and university campuses. Waking in a stupor after the previous night ’s party‚ missing classes‚ falling behind and ultimately losing whatever funding may have accompanied one ’s higher education is but one representation of how drugs can detrimentally impact one ’s college experience. Many students think college
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Open campus policy at my high school was a positive factor that made my senior year more enjoyable. Open campus meant that as a senior with good grades and insurance along with my driver license‚ I had the privilege to park on school grounds and was allowed to leave school grounds for lunch. I had worked at a hamburger stand and saved my money for my first car. I wanted to be able to drive my car to school and the open campus policy provided me with an incentive to maintain a job along with my school
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Did you know that in the United States about 25 percent of attending college students are mothers? Almost 62 percent of Weatherford College students are women‚ according to U.S. News and World Report. This means that potentially 40 percent of females attending the institution are mothers themselves. This is excluding single fathers‚ whom are the primary caregivers of their children. Many of these parents are not only dedicated to their children and education‚ they also have to fill the responsibilities
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