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    of a college can certainly affect one’s college life experience. Both small colleges and big colleges have their positive and negative sides. There might be many differences between a small and a big college‚ but big ones usually offer better interaction between both the students and the faculty‚ better facilities and better quality of teaching. Firstly‚ interaction between student and professors make the students learn more effectively and raise their academic performance. A small college consists

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    College For Everyone

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    Some people say that college is not for everyone. In fact‚ I agree with that statement. People‚ especially those in high school‚ feel a huge amount of pressure to attend college. With that pressure‚ they make rash decisions. They might pick a major they do not even want to pick. If they do not attend college‚ they feel they will be looked down upon. They will not receive a lot of money or a good quality job. They feel they will be very unsuccessful in life. Although‚ that could not be farther from

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    When most people think about college‚ the thought money is one of the many things that come to mind. Money is one of the biggest deciding factors in whether a person can go to college. Money has always been something my family has worried about. With my family’s financial situation‚ my “American Dream” of going to college is only an option if I was willing to work for it. Due to my financial circumstances‚ this scholarship will play a crucial to continue my education at Simpson. Since high school

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    Out of This Furnace

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    Out of this Furnace‚ by Thomas Bell‚ tells the story of a multigenerational family of Slovakian immigrants. This family of five generations came to American in the late nineteenth century in search of a better life. One of the first to arrive‚ Djuro Kracha‚ arrived in the New World in the middle of the 1880s. The novel starts off telling of his voyage from the “old country” and the labor he performed to accumulate enough money for his walk to Pennsylvania. He ventured on his journey to Pennsylvania

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    A Terrible Night Out

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    A terrible night out Last year‚ I was planning to film a movie with my friends about extreme bmx stunts. It was quite cold in the morning‚ so I was wearing my favorite baggy jeans and gray hoody. I had to get up quite early to get to the park‚ if I would go on foot. But I had taken a bus. While I was waiting for my stop‚ a good looking girl‚ who was sitting next to me‚ looked on me and started to speak. She said: ’’Hi‚ what are you doing on Friday?’’ At first I was socked but soon I answered

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    Transition To College

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    transition to college life. What are those things one takes for granted while living at home‚ and attending high school? What changes does one face upon entering college?<br><br>Just think of all the times the alarm clock did not go off‚ and mom was there to make sure school was still reached on time. When the alarm clock fails to go off at college‚ then the first class of the day is simply missed. At home breakfast is made to order: eggs‚ bacon‚ pancakes‚ or even French toast. In college one finds a

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    Community College

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    9-24-13 Go To Community College After graduating high school a lot of people do not know what their next step in life will be. Some struggle between deciding to go straight into the workforce‚ joining the military‚ or continuing their education by going to college. The average person chooses college as their next step. A common issue about going to college is whether to go to a two-year college/community college or straight into a four-year university. I think community college is the smarter and better

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    http://EzineArticles.com/90219 Small Colleges Vs. Large Colleges When choosing a college‚ one should take many aspects into consideration. Consider such things as location‚ majors and minors offered‚ campus size‚ sporting events‚ and student population. The most important feature is the size of the school and student population. Although there are some superior advantages about going to a larger college or university‚ attending a smaller school definitely has more. Smaller college campuses are more beneficial

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    College Reflection

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    College Reflection Essay I had a an interview with two people. I had an interview with my fellow friend’s mother‚ Lazaria Foreman and my father‚ Mitchell Burgess. I asked both adults on their decisions on whether they went to college or not. My questions were very specific on experiences of college and not being able to attend college. One main question that I asked‚ which sums up this essay is “ Were you successful‚ life after highschool or college?” and both answers were

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    College Pressures

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    College Pressures” by William Zinsser‚ the master of Branford College‚ one of the Residential colleges at Yale University‚ details the various types of stresses that today’s college students encounter. Zinsser claims that there are four different kinds of pressure: economic‚ parental‚ peer‚ and self-induced. The economic pressures are due to the ever-increasing high cost of a college education and the desire to get out of college with as little debt accrued as possible. Economic pressure is tied

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