Is College for Everyone Growing up kids was taught that earning a college degree could get them a better life. Elementary school prepared us for the next step of higher education‚ which was junior high‚ and the high school. After attending school since the age of 5 years old education was the only thing we learn that would make us have a brighter future. Once we reach the 12th grade‚ the only thing we could think about is what college we will attend? What career path best fits our personality‚ and
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I personally don’t believe that college should be free. Making it free would only serve to limit the value of the education while filling colleges with students that have no business/need there. College would become nothing more than a 4 year extension of high school if it were free. As things are now‚ society needs about 25% of the population to have a college degree for the jobs that require one and about 30% of the population has a degree. As a result‚ you hear from a lot of people that believe
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College Ripoff Ed O’Bannon‚ who played basketball at UCLA from 1991-1995‚ recently won a major victory for thousands of college athletes throughout America. He sued the NCAA and EA sports for using his likeness in video games. He went unpaid‚ although he helped make companies like EA sports and the NCAA lots of money‚ because he was a college athlete‚ and it is against NCAA policy to receive any money for your likeness or your popularity. The supreme court ruled that any player in an EA sport video
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College Uneducation (shania) I wish to speak on “College Uneducation.” Is it possible that our college educationmay “uneducate” rather than educate? I answer “Yes.” It is a paradox but nonetheless the truth—the grim‚ unmerciful truth. We all believe in higher education; else we should not be in the University. At the same time‚ college education—like all other human devices for human betterment—may build or destroy‚ lead‚ or mislead. My ten years’ humble service in the University of the Philippines
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I was really excited to go on college by the time I step on the stage and got my diploma. During college applications‚ I would always think of what college has to offer far from high school. I would imagine myself walking around the university’s corridor from building to building‚ meeting new and unfamiliar faces‚ involving into different school activities and enjoying a lot of my free time. I would also see myself in a more mature role as a Mass Communication student of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng
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What’s so great about Community Colleges anyway? Does everyone that attends community colleges know the role of them? Most people don’t know the achievement gaps or knows the importance of them. Many teens today are so excited about attending college the last decision on their mind is commuting. This is because most are ready for the dorm life‚ freedom‚ and partying. Education does cross their mind‚ but other times it isn’t until the hard work kicks in. This also goes for charter schools. Charter
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personal in many ways‚ but mostly in the fact that my older brother is applying for colleges right now. On a bigger scale there is J.K Rowling‚ she and her book series Harry Potter. Failure is basically trials in life‚ you can definitely use them to strengthen you and your life. Applying to colleges is a very stressful and difficult process. I know this personally because my older brother Cameron‚ is applying to colleges right now as he is a senior at Poteet. He has already applied to many different
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of the fastest-growing -- and most controversial -- sectors of the industry: for-profit colleges and universities that cater to non-traditional students‚ often confer degrees over the Internet‚ and‚ along direct quote taking out of the College Inc. PBS. In College‚ Inc.‚ a man named Martin Smith investigates the explosive growth for-profit colleges such as The University of Phoenix‚ now the largest college in the US with total enrollment approaching half a million students. Its revenues of almost
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the pursuit of a specific decision‚ the choice or choices unmade are opportunity costs. The opportunity cost associated with my participation in Bethel’s on-line program is related to the financial commitment of being a cash pay student. Paying for college has considerably altered my family’s budget. While I do receive a partial reimbursement for tuition from my employer‚ the funds have an annual cap of approximately one-third of the total cost of tuition. Secondarily‚ the time restrictions accompanying
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College athletes are manipulated every day. Student athletes are working day in and day out to meet academic standards and to keep their level of play competitive. These athletes need to be rewarded and credited for their achievements. Not only are these athletes not being rewarded but they are also living with no money. Because the athletes are living off of no money they are very vulnerable to taking money from boosters and others that are willing to help them out. The problem with this is
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