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    In discussion of colleges importance‚ one controversial issue has been on how much it really matters. On the one hand‚ college supporters argue that college is very important and can help one achieve a prosperous future. On the other hand‚ college detractors contend that college is a waste of time and not useful in the long run. My own view is that college can be useful when people use it in the right way; to gain a degree‚ and not just to party. In Liz Addison’s article‚ "Two Years Are Better Than

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    was where you wanted to go to college. Now that I am in college there is a new issue that I am sure is important not only myself‚ but many college students all over the world. This issue addresses the decision made on which college most students are able to attend‚ how much debt they inevitably graduate with‚ and if they will find a job after obtaining their undergraduate degree. Now what may this issue be you ask? College tuition. When I was deciding on which college to choose‚ one of my biggest

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    Going to college to earn a degree is very important and is also an advantage for me in today?s world. I have many different reasons why I?m getting a degree. One reason is because important to have a goal‚ to work toward something. Having a long term goal helps me stay motivated. Most importantly getting a degree will insure that I will be personally and financially stable. Even though obtaining a college degree will help me in so many different ways in my life. Going to college is very taxing; emotionally

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    public school at Early College High School. Early College is inside of Horry Georgetown Technical College‚ so we are required to take college courses. When I graduate from Early College‚ I will receive two years of college and an associate’s degree with no funds. In Early College‚ every student is required to take an AVID class. This class is ascertained with students that they are ready to handle college‚ current classes‚ and career fields I am interested in. Early College gives students to make

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    Persuasive essay The Benefits of Community College Comm/215 Vin. S University of Phoenix August 29‚ 2013 As seniors prepare to graduate from high school this upcoming school year‚ many have to decide on whether to apply to a four year university or stay close to home to attend college. This decision can be difficult for some because of the rising cost of universities‚ grades‚ and test scores determining entrances into their desired school‚ or even if college is the right fit for them.

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    of a college graduate is significantly higher than that of a high school graduate. However‚ for most people this statistic is simply one reason amongst many. While money is definitely a motivating factor when considering college‚ I strongly feel that there are more benefits to college than simply getting a well paying job. College provides a way to learn important skills‚ experience independence‚ and provides a place to discover where I want to go with my life.     Over the course of college learning

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    argument should be questioned. WR 121 should require students to write about academic topics that they may not be familiar with because WR 121 emphasizes critical thinking‚ which is difficult to facilitate with popular cultures. WR121 is one course of college composition offered by University of Oregon that is mandatory for all students across disciplines to take. It is an introductory course in composition where students learn to express their reasoning in a form of writing. The course is designed so

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    Erek Brown Irwin Writing 111 April 28‚ 2011 Benefits of Education Gwen Noah’s experience through college was different than that of her children because attending college was not as pertinent as it is today; one did not have to finish college to pursue a career‚ but now it seems as though it is a requirement to acquire a career in itself. Noah explained that it was easier to earn employment in the mid-1900s‚ during her time period. As years progressed‚ it became eminent to her that even

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    at a gas station? Then you should apply to go to college. Going to college has many benefits. It can prepare you for getting a better job in the future. One benefit of going to college is you make more money. Studies show that people who graduate from college make a lot more money than those who graduate from high school with just a high school degree (Great Kids).You make a lot more money than people who do not go to college. People with a college degree make around $1‚100 a week and someone with

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    The Benefits of Vocational Education Most high schools offer some form of vocational education program. Vocational education is training for a specific career or trade‚ excluding the professions. Vocational education focuses on practical applications of skills learned‚ and is generally unconcerned with theory or traditional academic skills. Students at vocational educational typically receive more hands-on‚ career-minded education than students at traditional schools. Individuals are given the opportunity

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