In her article "College Is a Waste of Time and Money"‚ Caroline Bird attempts to pursued her readers that colleges are overflowing with students who don’t belong there. Her article first appeared in Psychology Today (May 1975). Since this material is outdated‚ I find it hard to believe that most of the responses by students and parents quoted in the article still hold true. The author has set out to pursue the readers that college is a bad and unnecessary choice for today’s youth. Yet the author
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Why go to college Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that going to college is the best option to prepare them for the rest of their lives. Central idea: Going to the college is a good preparation for the future career. Introduction: I. “ I was working for 3 years‚ gained a lot of experience but when the company was going through a crisis‚ I was one of people laid off‚ because I didn’t have the education to back up my skills” II. This is what my friend told me about his story 2 years
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Composition 2 Bethany May April 19‚ 2013 Could the issue of college tuition being too expensive be resolved? How? The price of college tuition being too high is a very hard solution to solve. But‚ I believe if everyone came to life and used their senses then maybe the problem could be resolved. It may take a while for this to happen for some‚ especially for those who are living above their means and can’t except the fact that the cost of college is breaking their pockets. I look at this situation as
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yourself‚ why college? Or even told yourself that’s too far away? Well think again‚ there’s never a time too early to think about college. Your future is linked to your career you decide to pursue. Now that’s up to you if you want to take the long ride. To come back to our ideal question‚ “ Is college right for you?” I know that college is right for me‚ but is it as good for me as it is for you? Although seeking into your career can take many years to become certified‚ going to college right after
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arguments over the past decade of whether or not college athletes should be paid to play. Many argue that they do not have time to get real jobs because the requirements for the sport that they participate in are far too demanding. Others cite that these athletes are provided full scholarships to attend the schools at which they are playing the sport. However regardless of the argument‚ I still feel that college athletes should not be paid to play. College athletes are not forced into playing the
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Affairs position at Tallahassee Community College comes from my experience as a community college student. My family was not able to finance my education after I completed high school. This led me to look into attending my local community college because the tuition was affordable. Without the community college system‚ it would have been difficult for me to achieve my academic goals. This is one of the reasons I am passionate about community colleges and their mission. This experience also led
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Tyler Campbell Research Paper Dr. Miller Class 10:10 MWF College Recruiting Reforms College recruiting over the past two decades has been getting more intent on finding the most athletic or talented player‚ but willing to give up good character‚ discipline‚ and well set academic standards. Just recently has the NCAA made milestone reforms to the recruiting process‚ scholarships‚ and academic standards not only for individuals but teams as a whole. The new reforms and stipulations for players
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A college student has many things to balance throughout their college career. College courses are more difficult than the courses previously taken throughout high school. College is typically the first time that students are living on their own. A student must be concerned with living arrangements and how to pay for them. They are often working at the same time as attending college. Adults as college students have even more life issues to factor in. Many adult college students are juggling
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The biggest obstacle I have overcame in my life was attending college at a four-year school. While my family had a decent income‚ some spending decisions and my parent’s desire for me to “make it on my own” meant I had to pay for whatever education I acquired on my own. This was made more difficult because their income disqualified me from multiple scholarships. Another problem was that the quality of education offered by my local schools was not very high. We weren’t offered AP classes and had to
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27 October 2013 College Debt Crisis Everyone who desires to go to college one day will eventually be facing the number one question that may or may not make the decision for them; do I have enough money to go? It seems to be the reason a lot of people finish high school and decide to just start working. “A job after high school helps set realistic expectations and firm up goals” (Johnson). Some kids‚ fill out the necessary paperwork‚ only to find out their parents make too much money and end up
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