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    College vs. High School

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    101 3 October 2012 College Vs. High School Education has a tremendous role in where people end up with their life. There are various levels of education which are all important to whatever the next step is in life. Although high school is a big step to some people‚ college is an even bigger impact on people’s lives. As a result of attending both high school and college I have come to the conclusion that college is better out of the two. While being in college you are learning how to

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    2013 High School vs. College High school and college are very dissimilar. There are so many main differences and then there are differences that aren’t very distinct. These differences include homework‚ teacher-student relationships‚ and attendance policies. In high school most of the teachers will let you turn in your homework late if you give them a decent excuse. In college your professor will not accept any excuse for late work. There are also a lot more tests in high school. Usually

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    In the article “Why Not a College Degree in Sports” by Roger Pielke published in The New York Times‚ he discusses why athletes in collegiate sports should get a degree for her sports. I personally believe that athletes should get a degree for their sport‚ and this essay brings up a lot of good points to support my thought. One valid comparison between Sports and Fine Arts that was stated in this article by saying “performances (from fine art students) are often given to audiences paying for the privilege

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    Tradition vs. Extreme Everyone loves sports. People get so into football games as if they were actually playing as an athlete. It’s become a conversation piece for many. Many Americans are big baseball or football fans. If someone walks across the streets of Auburn on a game day‚ they might be greeted with a “war eagle!” If someone walks across the streets of Tuscaloosa they might hear a “roll tide!” It is a tradition in these areas to celebrate their teams. All everyone hears about are how the

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    silky feel of your school colors on your sweaty skin. The thrill achieved by that one perfect kick straight into the feet of the waiting teammate right next to the goalie’s box. The skill and precision that goes into one sport that the world goes crazy for. Imagine dribbling across the length of the pitch and passing the ball‚ waiting for that pass back to complete the two-touch the team has been practicing endlessly. The ball is coming straight at you at break-neck speed. It’s too high to stop with your

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    college vs. high school

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    every child has thought about what their college experience would be like. Its something that we as humans just can’t stop thinking about until that big day actually comes. However‚ in order to get to that big day students must first get through four long years of high school. Now that I am in college and away from my family and childhood friends I’m starting to notice the major differences between high school and college. When you first start high school for your freshman year it may seem like

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    thousands college and high school student athletes receive sport related concussions” (Meadows 107-108). Not only do the athletes who play the hard hitting contact sports such as football and hockey receive concussions‚ the basketball players and soccer players receive them as well. Even though most of the concussions received were mild or grade 1 concussion “athletes still receive severe symptoms due to being able to participate too soon” (Solomos 2435-2436). In order to protect college and high school

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    countless times; ‘High school does not prepare you for college.’ To me‚ this is a very scary thought‚ but one that is so true. As much as I wish I could say it’s not true‚ high school really doesn’t prepare you for your future schooling‚ and that really needs to change. What I have noticed throughout my high school career‚ and even my older siblings high school careers‚ is that many teens are enthusiastic about college‚ but have no idea about how to get there. Most high schools don’t offer classes

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    the desire to be held accountable and a willingness to have their performance measured" says Steve Reinemund‚ former chairman of PepsiCola. High schools should not cut back on their sports programs since they offer individuality and discipline towards future careers. During my years of high school so far‚ I have thrived off being a student-athlete. Sports have offered me a path towards good career choices and academic development. Along with individual maturity‚ coaches are a main factor

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    High School & College Many students‚ especially those who do not have a family member who has been to college‚ think college is pretty much like high school‚ only bigger. But there are some very big differences. Many students who did not do well in high school blossom in college. Much of how college will differ depends on you. To be prepared‚ it helps you to know what differences lay ahead. Though academic requirements and student life vary depending on the college you attend‚ there are basic

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