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    tell them how college is the uppermost important decision a person can make‚ pushing them to attend a college. But is college really the best choice? Authors Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill of “Should Everyone Go to College?” argues yes‚ college is the best choice but not for everyone. Sawhill (a codirector of the Center on Children and Families) and Owen (a senior research assistant at Bookings’ Center on Children and Families when the report was written) believe college should be carefully considered

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    College football should think about the rules of the NCAA another way. The NFL makes football players wait three years after graduating high school before entering the draft (Bayless). With such a tight hold on players from the NCAA‚ means no income for players in that time frame. Outside of room‚ board‚ and tuition players should be able to receive payment of some sort. Scholarships looks really great to the outside eye‚ but scholarships in the market today isn’t worth the same as it was in past

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    Paying College Athletes Max Scherzer‚ a professional baseball player‚ said “When you get drafted out of high school‚ you’re going to be going into the minor leagues‚ and that can take three to five or six years — multiple years — in the minor leagues‚ and you’re forfeiting your right to further your education”. He said this when he was talking to CSN’s‚ Santana Moss‚ on him choosing college over going pro right away. Scherzer choose to go to college‚ and not get paid‚ so he could get his education

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    Why Should Scholarship Athletes Be Paid? Recently in the news‚ there was a report on the five University of Kentucky basketball players that decided to enter the NBA draft after only their freshmen season. Sure‚ they were told of the millions of dollars they could make in professional sports‚ but were they given the odds of them even reaching that big payday? From picks 5-10 in the draft‚ the success rate of the player becoming a league average starter is about 30%‚ then for the rest of the first

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    education students are becoming more reliable on financial aid in order to help pay for just one semester of college‚ which can cost up to $20‚000. Many people may say that it is crucial to pay all of this money in order to attend college‚ but most students are being put into debt‚ they are being required to take out loans‚ and most of the money that students pay towards their college tuition does not benefit them directly. The cost of higher education is a main reason that young people are in debt

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    been on my radar more than ever has been the idea of rising college tuition. I have experienced this first hand over the last year or so in my college search in comparing the exponential cost of private college tuition. In fact‚ I grew up in a town with the most expensive school in Minnesota being Carleton College with a cost of over 60k a year. Growing up this environment so close to me‚ I can recall many times in which I had questioned why a higher education could cost such an outrages price‚ it wasn’t

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    Free College Tuition Compromise As the United States seeks to become the world’s leader in higher education once again‚ the government has increased its emphasis on obtaining college degrees. Only thirty percent of adults in the United States have a bachelor’s degree or higher‚ which suggests the majority of Americans are not prepared for success in the workplace (NY Times). This small percentage is partially due to astronomical tuition rates. Over the last thirty years‚ college tuition rates have

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    College tuition soars‚ but aid grows along with it‚ students are paying up to 9% more to attend school. It is said that the lifetime earnings of a college graduate is at 1 million more than the overall earnings of someone with only a high school diploma. So in the end something good is coming out of spending the money to graduate from college. How are the students affected and how may it affect schools‚ why is tuition increasing‚ and what are the colleges doing with the revenues they receive. Students

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    the students at DAV Do you think tuition is mandatory for every student‚ at some point of his/her life? Sita: Every child is different and they have different needs. While some students do their best and excel in everything‚ few are not capable of doing so. Tuition isn’t “mandatory”‚ it is rather a choice that a student and their parents make together. If his performance is poor and if he can do better with just some extra attention‚ I think tuition would be very helpful. Pratik: We

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    The second reason why we should not allow guns on college campuses would be because some student could be emotionally traumatised from an experience involving guns. Such as Danielle Vabner‚ a UT student who “lost her 6-year-old brother in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting” joined a rally to support the need of Gun Free colleges. Especially if the intention was “to harm others”‚ this person could potentially feel triggered by that situation when in the presence of a gun. The third

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