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    Bernie Sander Bernie Sander believes public colleges and universities education should be free. He also would like to lower student loan interest from from 4.29% to just 2.37%. Sanders also would like to make it possible for kids from low-income families being able to perceive education meeting 100% of there financial needs. Sanders plans also include opportunity for Americans to be able to refinance there loan at today’s low interest. It is projected that government over the next decade will make

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    College is a difficult decision to make for a variety of reasons. Some people may believe that attending college is a necessity to being successful in everyday life. While others believe that it is something that Is not quite needed to have a successful and stable life. However‚ it is a fact that it is possible to be successful in life without a college education. Therefore‚ college is not a requirement in today’s job market. First‚ many employers look deeper than just having a college degree.

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    Present Career‚ Career Interest and The Value of a College Education Currently I am what some would call a receptionist‚ but at MD Anderson Cancer Center‚ my title is Senior Secretary. I am responsible for handling the front desk operations. I receive all the incoming calls for the administrative office. I take messages (paper and e-mail)‚ distribute messages‚ page staff members when appropriate and assist callers in reaching the appropriate department when necessary. I greet‚ screen‚ and announce

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    Colleges and scholarship boards may ask you to write an essay in order to be considered for admission or as the recipient of a scholarship. Generally‚ there are three types of questions: The “you‚” they “why us‚” and the “creative. These essays may vary in length from 500 words to ten pages. As a potential student or recipient of a scholarship‚ you must be prepared to develop an essay that is both appropriate in content and correctly formatted. In this week’s lesson you will further develop

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    What is a school and what is it for? 1. Distinguish between education and schooling. Answer: Education is a process of human growth by which one gains greater understanding and control over oneself and one’s world. It involves our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our relations with the people and the world around us. Education is also characterized by continuous development and change. The end product of the process of education is learning. Schooling is a specific‚ formalized process‚ usually focused

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    from high school and at least nineteen years of age if they have wanted to participate in the NBA draft. Before this time‚ high school basketball players had the option of leaving high school after their senior year in hopes of playing in the NBA. College was not a requirement for these athletes. This became very controversial when many players were coming to the NBA straight after high school and turning out to be “busts” for NBA teams. Many players couldn’t handle the big leap from going to the prom

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    Nowadays‚ people usually study higher after graduating from high school instead of getting a job. Different students go to college for different purposes. I am inclined to believe that the most popular reasons that people attend college are knowledge requiring‚ experience gaining and career building. First of all‚ it can’t be denied that colleges give us higher education. While students are taught the basis of things at secondary schools‚ they can examine deeper in the areas that they are interested

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    Petersburg College‚ a community college (now state) nearby my neighborhood. I thought it was too good of an opportunity not to apply‚ and I was accepted into the program for my Senior year along with a few of my friends. Learning in college was a lot different than high school‚ but all of my professors were great at making sure all students understood curriculum and did what

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    and awareness necessary to succeed in college and beyond. Improving postsecondary success for all our citizens‚ but most urgently for low-income and minority students‚ is vital to our nation’s economic and social health‚ and global competitiveness. Yet‚ college remediation and completion rates suggest that many students leave high school without the skills and knowledge required to succeed in postsecondary education. (media.collegeboard.com/Feb.26‚2013) College today means much more than just pursuing

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