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    2008‚ the Associated Press and mtvU‚ an American television network for college students‚ conducted a survey on mental health of college students and results showed that 8 out of 10 college students admitted that they experience daily life stresses for the past three months as stated by the American Institute of Stress. According to Abd El-Aziz‚ Sharkawy & Yousef (2014)‚ there is a shift in the environment as students enter college life which needs more effort to accomplish works‚ reports‚ presentations

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    Life of a College Student

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    Braulio Martin Life of a College Student I personally go to school full time and work a part time job. Although at times it might seem difficult to keep up with school‚ work and studying‚ it is actually quite doable as long as you are able to manage your time and work productively. This relates to both McLellan’s “The Dead-End Kids” and Brown’s “Balancing Act: High School Students Making the Grade at Part-Time Jobs” because each article gives good reasons as to why working part time and going

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    College Essay I believe College is a place for students to go to further their education‚ and make their dreams come true. College is a place for a student to attend after they graduate high school. College will help you achieve your goals in life‚ for example if your dream is to become a teacher you have to graduate from high school and attend four or more years of college. Although college is not cheap‚ it will pay off for you in the future. There are reasons to go to college‚ and there

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    the ‘Typical’ College Student” by Tressie McMillan Cottom. A writer for Slate and PhD candidate in sociology at Emory College. Tressie argues that higher education reforms should reflect nontraditional students more because they are older with more responsibilities and obligations. The article is discussing Obama’s affordability plan and how it is not beneficial to most students attending college. A nontraditional college student is typically a student who is older and attending college years after

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    Brilliant College Student

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    Many students‚ young and old‚ attend either a Community College or an University. All those same students are faced with need of becoming a superior college student and eventually a college graduate. Each student chooses to tackle the daily obstacles of college in their own fashion. In the end‚ the ones who walk across the stage‚ are the ones who took responsibility for their education and excelled through the trials. A superb college student must have a positive‚ ‘ready to go’ attitude‚ precise

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    College Student Pressures

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    Students committing to the college of their choice are unaware of the peer pressures that arise when one attends school. Many may feel as though peer pressures tend to happen more often when one lives on campus‚ but it can occur off campus too. For example‚ peer pressures can lead to partying‚ drinking and drugs. The want to attend class is a daily pressure because there aren’t any consequences when no attending. Another main college pressure is financial stress. The percentage of partying that

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    Student Debt In College

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    things that comes to mind about college is the student dues. Being a broke and in debt college student seems inescapable. Another huge factor of the student debt is the lack of financial knowledge and management. Indiana University’s Bloomington campus has a group of students that help with financial counseling called “Money Smarts Team.” To address the problem students have‚ they had to create the team‚ re-structure communication between the universities to students‚ and reduce loan debt. Generally

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    To me there’re various reasons for what college is for. In my opinion the main reason we have college is to acquire more knowledge to better prepare ourselves for our potential future occupations. That is my main reason why we have college but at the same time I also see other secondary reasons to go along with the main reason for attending college. So to answer the question that has been asked I will now try and elucidate my personal thoughts about what college is for. To reiterate‚ I honesty believe

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    Thesis Statement: College students come from all different types of backgrounds. Most come directly from high school‚ some are returning from a period of "finding themselves"‚ some are trying to climb the corporate ladder‚ and then there are "moms" who want to start a career now that their children are in school. Regardless of their origins‚ college students come in all shapes and sizes and each easily identifiable from a mile away. A. Direct high school graduates 1. appearance 2. attitude

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    College Student Debt

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    It has always been said in more recent times that college tuition metaphorically costs an arm and a leg‚ but never specifically how much it is on average; “By 2011 the average student debt was $23‚300.” (Kiener). The statistic gives an idea on how much of an impact debt leaves on an average college student‚ graduating or not‚ and why it is always brought up whenever anyone discusses education beyond high school. With the “sticker prices” of an average public university appearing increasingly intimidating

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