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    typical life of a college football player at the University of Texas under the current guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Every year millions of people flock to stadiums across the country to watch their local collegiate teams participate in athletic competitions. Along with the entertainment provided to the fans‚ the schools give the people of that university a sense of pride and bragging rights amongst other teams. Over the years‚ the popularity of college sports (especially

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    Affirmative Action in College Admissions Affirmative Action has become one of the most controversial issues regarding college admissions. It is an issue that exposes profiling to its highest extent. Race‚ gender and income now become vital factors in education opportunities. Affirmative Action is the procedure that is used as a criteria in admissions that will increase the points a college applicant receives on their application evaluation based on the previous factors. Whether race should be considered

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    high school or college without having an mental breakdown that may cause other complications. Most importantly‚ I will perfect my time management skills‚ for I am a firm believer that anything that is lost can be found again except for time wasted. I will use every waking moment to introspectively make a difference. I will be even more motivated to transition to college by remembering that my biggest completion is myself. I am determined to learn from my own mistakes while I am in college and also listen

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    pure words of wisdom motivated me to go to school and try my best at everything including extracurricular activities and debate teams. They motivated me to not only set high goals and targets‚ but to chase and achieve them as well. I learnt that I should aim for the moon and land amongst the stars. Sir‚ I would like to be admitted into the University Of Texas at Austin‚ I will prove to be a competitive candidate as I am a versatile‚ optimistic and innovative student. I‚ up

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    During my senior year of high school‚ I was undecided about what I wanted to do‚ I applied to many colleges but didn’t know which one was for me. I couldn’t figure out at the time if I wanted to stay local‚ or go away for college. After a while‚ I decided to go the first year to a local commuter college called Penn State Brandywine. I figured I could keep my job‚ still be close to family‚ and still see friends. However‚ over the period of my freshman year‚ it wasn’t what I was expecting and now I

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    The chance at a free education should be enough for a teenager who wants to make something of their future. Parents will greatly appreciate the fact they don’t have to pay for school or take out grants and loans for their children. Graduating from college with no debt is amazing. Students should not be paid because they are receiving a free education/degree. School is not a job‚ it’s an institution for educating. Children in Africa pray for the chance at an education. Even foreign exchange students

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    The Legacy Problem Are legacy admissions a real problem for students competing for admission to the same college or is this “problem” just a distortion of the facts? There are those people who feel that students should be admitted to the college of their choice based solely on merit and having a family member as an alumnus of that particular college should have no bearing on the decision to allow the student to be admitted to that college. On the other hand‚ there are those who feel that

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    students are Caucasian‚ and 3 students are Latino‚ and the primary language is Spanish at home. According to ACT scores‚ 21 of the 26 students are meeting college-readiness standards. 4 students are performing just below college-readiness standards. 1 student is significantly below college readiness standards. Of the 26 students‚ 17 students are athletes‚ 11

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    known for its best Academic Curriculums. For past two years‚ ever since I moved to States‚ I had been hoping and planning to earn an MBA degree and am excited to now be on the cusp of making that dream a reality. I’ve come a long way from the shy college freshman who initially could hardly even thought of being a ‘Class Representative’ because it would involve so much interaction with the fellow students and faculty‚ whom I hardly knew. But I conquered those first challenges and went on to become

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    To Pay or Not to Pay College Athletes? In the article‚ “The Shame of College Sports‚” noted author and historian Taylor Branch discusses the injustice of the National Collegiate Athletic Association not paying their college athletes. Branch references and goes into detail about several legal cases‚ in which the NCAA blatantly takes advantage of players and their families. He lectures his audience on the extensive history of the NCAA‚ pointing out many ignoble and hypocritical actions committed

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