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    long way‚ college now provides an answer for excluded groups who face a disadvantage. “Since World War II‚ U.S. higher education has been engaged in a process of “massification‚” that is‚ expanding to serve students from all walks of life‚” (Eckel‚ King 20) these students include women‚ middle class‚ and minorities who need the economic and social change. Now in the twenty-first century college is just a natural progression for high school students. In this day and age‚ is going to college important

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    “If you don’t go to college‚ you won’t be successful.” This may not be what someone may say to you when you tell them that you’re not going to college‚ but it’s what it feels like. No matter how expected high school graduates are to enter college‚ there are growing opportunities outside of university walls that await them. High school graduates should not be pushed to go to college‚ no matter the circumstance. First of all‚ the end of a student’s public education is one of the hardest times of

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    Difference between High School and College Athletics When I was applying to college I talked to the coach of the University of Central Oklahoma cheerleading squad in hopes that I could tryout for the team. I thought that another commitment in addition to my school work would help to keep me focused for the second semester. One thing that I didn’t expect is the time and energy you need to put aside to play a sport in college. In high school‚ playing a sport was a much easier task. College sports are

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    Deciding to go to college right after high school or waiting a few years can be a difficult choice to make. Going to college right after high school in most ways is more beneficial. There are also a few factors to take in at this point in someone’s life. For instance‚ a person’s mindset‚ goals‚ maturity levels‚ and influences. Being young and experiencing a new found freedom can really affect a person’s mind set. Like being invited to go to a house party at the last minute even though there is a

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    2012 I did 4 years in Senn High School and there were a lot of problems in school. Dropping out of high school is a huge issue for many teens today. As society demands hardworking graduates with good character‚ the nation should require keeping teens from dropping out of school and improving student’s education for the future. There are many causes for why teenagers drop out of school. But there are few solutions for allowing them to finish high school with high diplomas. Pregnancies‚ drugs‚

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    graduate from high school‚ but also from college. There are many similarities and differences between the two different educations. To compare and contrast them is almost unfair‚ because they are two completely different worlds‚ each with their own individual qualities. The differences are plenty‚ and in many ways they are also similar. From person to person‚ opinions will differ. Many believe it was the time of their lives‚ while others say it was a time to forget and learn from. Either way‚ high school

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    Erwin McRae June 27‚ 2012 ENC 1101 U.S High School/College Diversity and Academic Freedom U.S. high schools and colleges campuses each reflect the diversity of today’s world. Preparing a student body that is a microcosm of the community. Each within the boundaries set forth by society. . The demographic makeup of todays classroom is rapidly changing Not so long ago in the U.S. it was possible and even probable the overwhelming majority of your classmates were of the

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    Throughout my academic years‚ I have made it a priority to stay as involved in my school and community as I possibly can‚ as I feel that citizenship is one of the most important traits a person should possess. Academics are an area of my life in which I try and challenge and push myself‚ as well as surround myself with those who will also motivate and challenge me. I have recently found myself enjoying english‚ chemistry‚ psychology‚ Spanish‚ and math primarily. Throughout the past few years‚ apart

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    College is better than high school because it gives the student a baby step out into the real world. It also provides them with a since of security while they are adjusting in to the real world. It gives them a chance to be on there own. College lets the student step into adulthood by allowing them to make their own decisions and by letting them deal with them and there consequences. Unlike high school in college the student will have to learn to manage his or her money and provide payment

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    messages without using speech quite often. A person nods one’s head to show approval or shake one’s heads to indicate disapproval? In school‚ when a student is asked to stand in front to share and explain answer‚ but that student doesn’t have anything in mind‚ one will not only say: “I’m sorry‚ I don’t know the answer”‚ but also shake one’s head and give the teacher a pity look. When some attempts to touch a person for a penny‚ one will indicate denial through words as well as shaking one’s palm

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