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    Many students push for an open campus lunch to enjoy with their friends. They would like to go eat at a fast food restaurant or even swing by home and say hello to mom or dad. But they have to stay at school and either not eat or eat the ever degrading school food. Starting open campus lunches gives many benefits such as an increase in student happiness‚ less money needing to be spent on food and electricity by the school‚ and even lunch running smooth with the decrease in student populous. Many

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    Online vs. Campus Elizabeth Wehrle South University Online ENG1001 Assignment 3 Online vs. Campus Some may wonder if online classes are better than traditional school house classes. Future students may wonder which course of action is best for him or her. One may choose to take online classes if he or she has young children at home; without children‚ it would be easier to take classes at a campus. It depends on one’s home life whether to take classes online or at a campus. There are many differences

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    has to be done‚ she gets up from her desk with the promise to return later that evening. The difference: one student is enrolled in online courses. While regular campus courses provide a great education with a friendly-learning environment‚ online-courses can aid a student in a fast-paced‚ independent education. Being enrolled in a campus course requires the student to attend scheduled classes that the school decides. The student’s choices in class times and when to work on assignments are extremely

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    drinking oriented. Students do not realize the fun they perceive to have during these binge drinking bashes lead to alcohol dependency‚ serious health problems and ultimately death. For these reasons‚ college campuses should work towards an lcohol-free campus. Students attend college to learn‚ however‚ the mental capacity and the ability to learn is inhibited with excessive drinking. High doses of alcohol damage the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex areas of the brain which are still developing in college-aged

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    Off campus lunch Should students have open campus lunch periods? Of course because some students don’t like to eat cafeteria food and besides some students like to eat real food. Also school food can really be very disgusting and that’s really the main reason why see students bring their lunch to school. Having open campus lunch also gives you freedom and show that you’re responsible. When going off campus to eat you can go out with friends. In this situation you would like to have fun and eat

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    Campus Love Benefits College Students Love is an eternal topic. With the increase of age‚ longing for love has become more prevalent among college students. Some people said that the campus love was time-and-energy-consuming and tore students away from their main task. But they didn’t see the campus love in an impartial light. Campus love could benefit college students in many ways which academic study had nothing to do with. If we take the improvement of their communication skills‚ the expansion

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    Online Learning vs On campus Learning The number of students taking online classes has jumped nearly 96% in the past five years (Sanburn‚ 2012). Many students are transitioning to a more technology based learning mechanism‚ than hands on in the classroom. Some students even prefer the hands on learning in the classroom‚ but it all has to do with a students learning preference. There are many benefits and downfalls to both online classes and learning in the classroom. On campus classes are preferred

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    adjusting to the new surroundings although college students are excited with campus life when new semester begins. While some students are frustrated because they do not know what to do‚ others students adapt well themselves to new college life. There are plenty of ways to make the best of a campus life. Among them‚ I surely believe that joining clubs and studying hard are the best methods to make the best of life in campus. First of all‚ being a member of a club enables students to make sound

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    here are many compelling reasons to move off-campus. Pretty much all of them can be broken into seven main areas. 1) Cost 2) Freedom 3) Space 4) Privacy 5) Health 6) No Res-Life Drama 7) Life Prep I’ll go into further detail on each below: Cost: It can be expensive to live on campus. First off‚ residential life/housing offices tend to require that your bill be paid in full with tuition which most likely means a loan‚ which while resulting in a single payment‚ will likely mean you are going

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    and disadvantages to online learning and traditional on-ground learning. Many Universities are now offering online-courses because of the growing usage. There are numerous amounts of aspects to consider when determining whether online learning or campus learning is the right choice for you. Whether online learning or traditional on-ground learning is better‚ is an inquiry that goes unanswered. In this essay‚ I’m going to explore the pros and cons of both‚ online learning and traditional learning

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