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    Proposal For my research paper‚ I would like to become a High school math teacher and also lead into coaching. Ever sense I have started school math has been my strongest point out of all the other subjects I have taken. Math is a rising profession in America and is always in demand. I wanted to go into a career to do something I loved and had a strong desire for and teaching math was defiantly the career. To be a successful Math teacher and having a successful career from it‚ will defiantly make

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    Expect the Realistic High school seniors have a lot of pressure on them to figure out what’s their next step after graduation‚ whether it’s going into the workforce‚ military‚ or college. Even though the choice to choose between the three is theirs to make‚ the stress of college is always put on their shoulders. An individual from Youniversitytv.org said something that struck a light bulb and it states “these days‚ there is a great emphasis placed on students going to college‚ almost to the point

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    High expectations; harmful or helpful? Many parents want their child to be top of their class‚ make straight A’s‚ and be something to brag about at the parent teacher conferences. Having high expectations for your children helps their mind set‚ education‚ and end results. Some people think it overworks the kid or lowers their self-esteem‚ although it has been proven that children who were expected to reach their parents expectations‚ do. First of all‚ having high expectations for your kid at early

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    High School and college are alike in numerous ways‚ but they are also very different. They are similar in such ways that you still have to go to class‚ do class work‚ home work‚ take test‚ and study hard. They are different in such ways that you can have cell phones in class‚ walk out of class‚ eat in class and wear anything to class. Personal freedom is the main difference between high school‚ and college. High school is mandatory by the state‚ and usually free if you go to a public school

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    High School vs. College “Change is the end result of all true learning.”- Leo Buscaglia High School and College both give the benefit of having students learn in a classroom. In high school and college‚ the main objective is to learn and become more knowledgeable. Both institutions prepare students for a career in the future. Even though they have their similarities they also have some differences. Some of these differences include different teachers‚ the costs‚ and the different learning experiences

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    attending college for a semester and a half‚ I have found that I enjoy being a college student more than being a high school student. In the time that i have been in college‚ I have seen that more freedom is allowed to students in college than in high school. Such choices as the note taking‚ the environment‚ or class selection are a few examples of how college is less restrictive than high school. Because of the educational freedom and having more control over my education‚ I find being a college student

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    High School vs. College Stepping stones are like the baby steps into something greater‚ like high school and college. In high school‚ everyone says to focus yourself more into‚ because high school is the place to gain the knowledge that is nearly identical to the “actual world”. College‚ on the other hand‚ is when both the teachers and students can both relate to how the real world would function. So high school is the part of the baby steps that reach into college and as well as the real world

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    many similarities high school and college have‚ but I’d rather interest you in their differences. The three main differences between these two educations are homework‚ tests‚ and rules of attendance. I would personally prefer college over high school any day. In high school‚ homework is pretty ridiculous. Teachers would assign homework every day and not only that‚ but they would check it every day as well. If it wasn’t perfect we would get points taken off and we would have to re-do the problems

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    High School Life Versus College Life There are many ways to compare and contrast high school life versus college life. Some of the things to compare and contrast are the student life‚ the faculty‚ and the athletic structure. One way to compare and contrast high school life and college life is student population. The population in college far exceeds high school enrollment. In high school the average number of students is seven hundred fifty and in college the average number of students is approximately

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    disapproval? In school‚ when a student is asked to stand in front to share and explain answer‚ but that student doesn’t have anything in mind‚ one will not only say: “I’m sorry‚ I don’t know the answer”‚ but also shake one’s head and give the teacher a pity look. When some attempts to touch a person for a penny‚ one will indicate denial through words as well as shaking one’s palm. Ray Birdwhistell‚ as referred to by Ellen Harold and Susan Tobin (2011) argued that all movements of the body have meanings

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