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    College should not be free. I personally don’t think that college should be free. Students who pay for their college are more motivated‚ hard working and independent. Many students would have poor motivation to finish school‚ because they can always come back. As a matter of fact students with ambitions to get university degree are learning much harder in high school than other‚ who thinks they don’t need an extra paper. There are many students that are so smart‚ and they will find the way to

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    affect ones freedom to dream‚ develop a loss of educators and students‚ and create a continual change of job prospects. Financing college and creating long term debt are concerns for a lot of high school graduates. In some cases students barely manage to make it through those developing years. For someone that does not do well with studying or associating with others‚ college is not necessarily an option. Those individuals are looking more at learning a trade that will provide them a means to live.

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    colleges too exspensive?

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    Colleges are too expensive Many families and students incur enormous debt to jump through the increasing required college “hoop”. Today colleges are too expensive to attend for most students. Over 60 colleges and universities in the country charge over 50‚000 dollars a year for tuition. With a family of 3 like mine there would be no way for my family to send us all to colleges. Yes colleges had state budget cuts. Which prompted many public colleges to raise tuition and the need to improve their

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    My Soul Mate

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    mate‚ a permanent partner in life. Others may not be too fortunate to meet their soul mates in this lifetime. However‚ others are indeed lucky to have found and met their long lost love and I am one of those fortunate ones. He was my classmate in college. He was one of the few people I really did not like‚ so to speak. He seemed so arrogant‚ conceited and over confident. Days passed after the first day of school‚ when gradually I had discovered how nice and kind he was. He always had a helping hand

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    Summary: College For All

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    Chasmi T Stewart ENGL 1302 Professor Felux DATE \@ "MMMM d‚ y" September 29‚ 2014 College for All: An American Dream College for America In a land that has been so horribly affected by the recessions and high unemployment rates‚ what if I could give you the perfect fix for your troubles. The solution will not only create more jobs‚ but it would also allow those that already have a job a way to move up the corporate ladder providing a better future for the families and for their

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    When one chooses to go to college‚ they are investing in their future career‚ but is college really worth the price? Once a young adult leaves high school‚ one has a choice to either go to college or to go into the workforce. When one is deciding which path they will take‚ they must look at both the benefits and disadvantages. The advantage to going straight into the workforce is being able to immediately start their profession of choice and do not have to pay college loans throughout their entire

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    Final quarter of exams is fast approaching; the school has sent letters of reminders to parents to pay for the tuitions fees‚ since students are not allowed to take exams if they haven’t paid their tuition fees yet. Jay’s mother‚ Mrs. Carla‚ a single parent was very busy for the that week asked his son that he will be the one who will go to their school’s finance office and pay for the tuition fee and she will just give the money to him. One day in going to school‚ Jay met Jal on the road. Jal invited

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    Save Money on Tuition Attending community college before completing your bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution can save you a sizable chunk of change. Tuition and fees at public community colleges average less than half of those at public four-year colleges and about one-tenth of those at private four-year colleges‚ according to the American Association of Community Colleges. “I think my student loan was at least half of what I would have paid otherwise‚” O’Brien says. Save Money by

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    first generation college applicant is financial need. I am the first child of my family to be enrolling into a college this fall. Financially speaking my family is considered to be middle or lower-middle class. Although we make ends meet the strain of college tuition is an impending force that will soon become a large issue for my household. Likewise‚ the fact that I’m undocumented excludes me from many scholarships making paying for college all that more daunting. College tuition is not something

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    Price Of College Essay

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    First‚ by distinguishing the costs of college versus the price of college. Fix this) Many often interchange the two terms when talking about college‚ however they are not the same. The price of college signifies the amount a student actually has to pay‚ while the cost of college means the amount schools spend on educating a student. The two numbers and how they have changed over time are far from equal. The price of college has gone up‚ while costs have not. Colleges continue to spend the same amount

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