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    Graduate school meant only for serious students. It is a fantastic step towards your future which requires you to study hard and more so‚ an huge financial investment is required. But if your profession requires such lengthy education‚ it’s certain there are huge rewards thereafter. Such an enormous decision must be executed with an accurate calculation. There are many reasons why you should attend graduate school: If your choice of job requires it‚ some might just want to have the experience of

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    An MBA Graduate Defined An MBA is a degree awarded to individuals who complete required coursework in the field of Management Science. The MBA title stands for Master of Business Administration and implies that the person holding the degree is qualified to hold a position in senior management within a firm. An MBA manager is similar to the captain of a ship. He is responsible for making decisions and plans about the firm and for controlling the firm’s employees. The goal of an MBA manager is

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    Treyvon Arceneuax Ms. volger Writing class Sept 18‚2010 Why am I in College College is a place where you can further your knowledge and learn skills to help you be more responsible later in life. You can also get a better paying job with a college degree‚ and build friendships with other people you may not know . I am in college‚ because‚ in today’s society‚ there are not many big time jobs or careers in the fields of study that I want to be in for the rest

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    Remembering the first thought of school can be quite hilarious. Thinking why do I have to attend school‚ why even is an education important? However‚ I began to get a swing of the whole school and education thing. There was preschool‚ elementary‚ middle school‚ and before you know it high school. After high school I realize there is this place called college. I commenced that cycle over again and begin to ask well‚ “Why is a College Education Important to Me”? Education was instilled in me at a young

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    Udeira L. Simmons Tuesday‚ September 18‚ 2012 ‘’Why college education is important to me’’ “This one step-choosing a goal and sticking to it-changes everything.” ~Scott Reed~ Having a college education can mean so many different things‚ to so many different people. One may not even really begin to grasp the importance and impact it may have on one’s life. Until you take that step into reaching your goal. A college education can either mean the start of a new career. It can allow

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    College is optional. Linda has good points on why you shouldn’t go to college‚ but it’s the student’s choice to go or not to go. She is suggesting to students that there are the same or more opportunities without a college degree‚ than there is for students without a degree‚ which is not correct in most cases. In the second paragraph Linda states that two-thirds of high school students go to college after they graduate‚ then later says that only 27 percent graduate college with a bachelor’s degree

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    In our society today a college education is no longer an option or privilege‚ but reasonably known as a necessity. We are basically raised in belief that we need a higher education in order to be able to succeed in life. Many students can’t afford a college education however they believe that is what the standard everyday goal is set as. There are many jobs that can be completed without a college education however there won’t be as much to receive from it. There are some exceptions to this especially

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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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    Why college education is important to me” Richard Alyn Thompson II My full name is Richard Alyn Thompson II. I was born on the 16th day of August in 1965. The child of Carol and Richard Thompson‚ both of whom are now deceased. My parents were divorced when I was young and I never really knew my father or my father’s family. I have one sister who is younger then me. I was the first member of my family to graduate from High School in over one hundred (100) years. To my knowledge no other member

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    “We are a bunch of pussies‚” replied Justin Singh-Courtney‚ a freshman at University California‚ Davis‚ to a very simple question: Is our (current college students) generation more sensitive than our parents’ generation? As high schools and college have begun incorporating more trigger warnings‚ diversity trainings‚ and awareness days it has become a pressing issue as to the line where sensitivity ends and coddling begins. Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt wrote a piece for The Atlantic claiming

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