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    that of those who passed the Abitur‚ the exam that allows some Germans to attend college for almost no tuition‚ 40 percent chose to go into apprenticeships in trades‚ accounting‚ sales management‚ and computers. “Some of the people coming out of those apprenticeships are in more demand than college graduates‚” he said‚ “because they’ve actually managed things in the workplace.” Still‚ by urging that some students be directed away from four-year colleges‚ academics like Professor Lerman are touching

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    The denotative definition defines “cheating (v.): 1. An instance of rule-breaking (Collins English Dictionary 2014)”. From a student’s point of view cheaters and cheating is not a dying breed‚ but that does not make cheating an act of righteousness. The challenge of being a student in the 21st century is synonymous to a cry for help. Aptly put this cry is synonymous to the pressure that‚ I‚ as a student feel 5 days a week‚ approximately 12- 15 hours a day‚ and approximately 8 months out of the year

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    their rules‚ guidelines and consequences; thus causing cheating‚ copying or forgeries to be regularly used. Students take advantage of copying someone else’s work whenever they are given the chance‚ because they abhor doing their own work. Other times‚ students will have someone else do their work and turn it in as their own‚ not realizing the aftermath this can create. This creates a lack of creativity‚ no sense of responsibility and the students will never acquire new knowledge. This type of behavior

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    Today’s society makes students grow up with the expectation that they must succeed in school to get accepted to university‚ which is ultimately the gateway to the middle class and to becoming a successful person. But no other possibilities are given‚ leaving students to believe that the only path to success is a college degree as society continues to label those with degrees as “smart” and creates an opinion of what success really is. However‚ taking a look at college dropouts that have become rich

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    Throughout my entire career as a student‚ I have put into my mind that I need to do the best I can‚ so that I can be accepted into a great college and receive scholarships. I worked hard every year so that I could earn great grades to raise my GPA. I am now ranked fourth in my class. I selected challenging and advanced courses ‚ so that I could increase my GPA even more. Every year I took classes that were honors or AP. I chose not to focus on the easy elective options‚ and instead I chose to take

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    Have you ever wondered whether or not going through college was worth all the trouble of 2-4 years of extra education? There are plenty of reasons as to why young adults in high school should be pushed to go to college. Even though college isn’t for everyone‚ and there is the debate of debt after college‚ every student should get the option to go to college‚ and should be urged to make that decision earlier rather than later. Most students do it because of the fact that there is a higher chance of

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    May 2012 Adderall Abuse in College Students The diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to people in the United States has risen dramatically in the past decade. The US is in the lead globally as far as the amount of people doctors diagnose with the disorder and prescribe stimulant medications to (Diller). One of the consequences of this increased diagnosis is a significant increase in the amount of abuse of the drug Adderall by college-aged students. Across the board‚ research

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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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    aims to give information on how to handle a blind student. Being a blind person myself‚ I want to tell people that a college student with visual impairment is not very much different with their sighted counterparts. In behalf of the others‚ I want to let them know that we’re just like any ordinary person and we don’t really need special treatment or exemption to requirements. Top Issues That Need Orientation Admission Although many colleges and universities here in the Philippines had and

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    Many students go to college with the sole intention to get their degree‚ become employed‚ and earn a higher salary. Students with these intentions tend to struggle more throughout their college years. Students go to college because they obtain skills and characteristics that employers find desirable. These skills and characteristics also allow them to function in society. Making the leap from high school classrooms to college campuses can be difficult for many students simply because college professors

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