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    Three Heads are Better Than One: Response Robert J. Trotter‚ in this article on intelligence tests‚ focuses on the recent work of Sternberg (an IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University). Sternberg recalls at the beginning how his test scores on standardized tests were terrible as a child in the fifth grade because he was always nervous and ended up freaking out mid test. This continued until one year he had to retake a test with the grade below him where he noticed he was

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    ESLL26-08 04/17/2013 Journal Homework#1 In the article that I read‚ “Two Years Are Better Than Four”‚ Liz Addison‚ expresses her opinion on community colleges‚ which she believes that the community college system should be regarded as one of America’s uniquely great institutions‚ not only because community colleges lets students have a place to start their higher education‚ but also because community colleges is critical to the nation by offering people a network of affordable future‚ of accessible

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    today‚ a college degree and education is no longer considered an option for further education‚ but rather a necessity for a supposedly a superior job. College is investment of funds and time.  College causes student loan debt and many college graduates become employed in professions that do not require a degree. In the 1980’s‚ bachelor’s degrees earnings and the earnings of high school graduates were nearly equivalent‚ likely causing the pressure families put on their children  to go to college. According

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    school with my friends ‚ not knowing these would be the most drama filled ‚ fatiguing ‚ happiest and saddest 4 years of my life . I had no idea what being a teenager would actually be like ‚ all I knew was that I was finally going to be in high school and I felt grown and independent. I thought I could handle any and everything ‚ but I was completely wrong . Freshman and Sophomore year I was all about my friends and my social life. I was always hanging out with my old friends and building relationships

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    why colleges have created what we call dorm rooms that they have tailored to help a student with their schooling and with their transition to college‚ dining for people to live in to help with the change‚ which is two major reasons why the requirement for the first year students should be required to live on campus. Dorm rooms are a necessity for first-year students because they give you a lot of options to expand a student’s activity base while providing support to the student so the student will

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    All college students know that the grade they receive on their dissertation will have a major impact on their final grade average. Most graduate students spend months writing their dissertations because they want them to be high quality papers that get their point across to their professor. It is very frustrating to spend several months writing‚ researching‚ and polishing a paper that receives a poor grade because of minor errors in punctuation‚ capitalization‚ grammar‚ and spelling. One option

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    Why Students Fail in College William H. Bigsby Jr. Southern Nazarene University 25 April 2013 Abstract The society of the twentieth-first century has put an extremely high demand on attending and graduating college. Some basic employment opportunities today require a college degree‚ where close to ten to fifteen years ago‚ the only requirement was a high school diploma and acceptable ability to perform the specific task. However‚ the twentieth-first century college experience has become

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    Have you ever put something off? Thinking “Oh‚ i’ll just do it tomorrow?” Have you ever thought you were showing signs of a mental disorder by doing that? You’ve probably haven’t. Actions such as putting off your task until the next morning would be called procrastination. The definition of procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing something for another time. Procrastination can be either putting off work for something else that the person believes is more important or just to do something

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    cheating college students

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    amount of college students being caught cheating all believe they have a reasonable explanation as to why they choose to do so. Even though there are no real reasons to justify it‚ some college students find the urge to cheat on tests as well as homework. Every college student has a life outside of school‚ yet some students take a short cut by cheating‚ while other students work hard to get the grades they deserve. However‚ is there really any logical reason as to why a college student should cheat?

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    levels of incoming college freshmen are at an all time high. College counselors have agreed that these polls are a reflection of what they see daily in their offices. Many students are depressed‚ under stress‚ and using psychiatric medication that are prescribed during their high school years. With college tuition fees increase each year‚ Brian Van Brunt believes that the great financial burden on students is one of the main stressor. Though statistics still show that students are better off going

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