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    Finishing High School

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    good idea for students to finish high school in three years and enter college or the work force one year early? I believe that it is an awesome idea to be able to finish high school early. This would help young adults to be able to experience life beyond school much sooner. Early graduation opens up many opportunities to do things that students may want to during the open year between high school and college instead of going straight to college. Finishing high school early also has its financial advantages

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    High School Diplomas

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    you that you should want a better education. You might ask yourself‚ “What benefits can I obtain from earning a high school diploma?” In all actuality‚ you can‘t even believe the amount of benefits. Better job opportunities‚ Allows you to go on to college‚ and higher wages remain the most beneficial things about earning a diploma. . One of the main benefits of having your high school diploma that exists is that you will have a higher chance of getting a better job. Instead of having to deal with

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    College Dropouts

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    priorities were not in order‚ and with only months left in my second semester‚ I became what I despised most — a college dropout. Of course‚ being pretty pleased with myself‚ I did not see this as my fault. After all‚ I was still much smarter than my peers‚ and I had made what I thought was a grand effort in succeeding! How could someone like me who had done so well in high school and always pictured herself in college not be successful at it? The answer was clear ‘College just isn’t for everybody’

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    High School Advice

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    When I went to high school‚ I had a lot of fun. Maybe a little too much fun for my own good. I can still remember going to parties and staying out late with girls I liked. We would sneak booze in soda bottles wherever we went. I played a few sports and did alright based on my natural talent. School wasn’t too hard and I got A’s and B’s with just a couple C’s over my four year career. By the end of my senior year I was ready to move on to a new chapter in my life with college. My 3.5 grade

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    After High School

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    After high school I plan to pursue a career in the music buisness‚ more specifically as a recording engineer. There are various reasons for my decision‚ but three of the most important one are; I’m very involved in music now‚ I have found a good music school which I am looking into‚ and I know there are a lot of opportunities for people with a recording engineer degree. First of all‚ my stepbrother introduced me to music at an early age. It was at about the age of 12 my stepbrother would always

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    community many schools across the United States‚ including Roslyn High School have made it mandatory to complete volunteer work during their senior year before graduating. Emily Fried of Roslyn High School said‚ “If it was not mandatory‚ I never would have looked into doing it‚ but once I started‚ I liked it and I have continued doing it because I realize how important it is to help other people‚ it is very fulfilling for me.”[Ain‚ 2003]. Volunteering should be required be all high schools because it

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    Moving in High School

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    Moving in High School I’ve seen plenty of movies where the main character changes high schools and finds instant popularity‚ romance‚ and overall success. Still‚ the thought of moving and starting over at a new school sent chills down my spine. And to my surprise‚ that’s exactly what happened. My mom had been laid off for over a year and had finally found a job in a town about 45 minutes away from our home. It all happened so fast. I was about to become a senior in high school. I was so disappointed

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    Cheating: High School

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    Why Do Student Cheating in School? Nowadays‚ schools and colleges can find cheating very easy everywhere. There are many ways to cheat‚ such as plagiarizing from reports or the internet‚ giving test questions to a classmate‚ using crib notes‚ and copying (Haskvitz‚ 2006). At the same time‚ most students may feel that their teachers give them a hard time when they have to take an exam. It seems like teachers want their students to fail. Therefore‚ many students often cheat when they have an exam

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    Ideal High School

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    When trying to design an ideal high school‚ I feel that two important aspects should focus on; preventing violence and bullying and enhancing academic achievement through positive enforcement towards learning. These two specific issues seem to foster each other and by addressing them individually‚ it becomes apparent that one benefit’s the other. The school would first implement a “anti-bullying” policy. According to Lajoie‚ McLellan‚ and Seddon (1997) “Bullying is one of the most underrated and

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    High School and Act

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    States federal law signed on January 8‚ 2002 by George Bush‚ that reauthorizes a number of federal programs that aim to improve the performance of primary and secondary schools by increasing the standards of accountability for state‚ school districts and schools‚ as well as providing parents more flexibility in choosing which schools their children will attend. NCLB is built on four principles: accountability for results‚ more choices for parents‚ greater local control and flexibility‚ and an emphasis

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