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    Choosing what college is a big decision. Belike for the first time in your life‚ we are going to have a chance to determine where we are going to spend four or more years of our life. So we do not make the mistake and wait until the last minute to prepare for college. We should do preparation at first year of high school. Literally‚ the moment we need to decide that we are going to take our education to the next level is the time that we should start getting ready for it. We should seriously think

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    Should Schools Go Year Round? Over 3‚000 schools have switched to year-round schooling in 46 different states. This makes up nearly ten percent of all public schools. “Traditional” schools are starting to decrease in numbers as year-round schools start to increase to “save money” (“Schools Without Summer Break: An In-Depth Look at Year-Round Schooling”‚ 1). But I don’t agree with converting schools to year-round facilities because students may find themselves in a multi-tracked school system which

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    Draft Life Before and After College The idea of college frightened me. When thinking about it I became worried that it would be stressful and overwhelming. But in reality both share the common goal of graduation. I really like being a college student much more than I did being a high school student. I feel that I have more freedom even though I still do live at home. I have the ability to choose my own classes‚ the times I take them‚ and also what interests me. Also in college I feel

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    states that have all year-round school. Some examples are Arkansa‚ California‚ and Florida. They are also some states that do not do all school year-round. Some examples of states that do not have school all year-round are Alaska‚ Nebraska‚ and Colorado. Schools Should have summer break instead of school all year around. School should not have year-round school. Parents will struggle a lot with everything. Parents would not be able to go visit family without their kids missing school. Parents might have

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    aspect in our lives and one must go through many steps to higher education; the most important steps in society today‚ are high school and college. Although high school and college aim for the same goal‚ which is acquiring an education and graduating‚ the demands‚ expectations‚ and social atmosphere extremely contrast. However‚ after going to high school for four yearscollege is definitely a step up. There are similarities‚ but at the same time more differences. To begin with the demands‚ there

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    College and high school are very similar because they both focus on making us a better player in the race of life. First of all‚ students have to earn good grades. In college students have to get good grades in order to have a better career‚ likewise in high school pupils have to get decent grades to get accepted into a better college. Second‚ the classes are similar. The courses we take in college and high school have same context‚ however college courses are more challenging. In addition‚ college

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    Start High School Classes Later so Students are More Attentive High School students struggle in their early morning classes. They fall asleep or lose focus in class and cannot pay attention. The teen body needs less sleep and gets tired later than children and adults. Starting the first class later in the day has already started in a few states and has had benefits for the students and teachers. When students become tired or unfocused they do not get the information as well. When they do not

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    Transitioning from high school to college may be hard for some students‚ whereas it may be a breeze for others. Lawrence McEnerney‚ director of the University of Chicago Writing Program‚ and Joseph M. Williams‚ professor of English Language and Literature‚ are the Founders of the Writing Program. Together they co-wrote “Writing in College.” Their paper points out many crucial differences between writing expectations of high school teachers and college professors. It also outlines a process on how

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    Difference of High School and College Writing These two complete weeks that I’ve been in college‚ I learned that I didn’t get well prepared for college writing and reading. Having to transition from high school writing and reading to college writing and reading can seem very over whelming. It’s like starting out fresh. Learning reading and writing may seem like basic skills but the more you do it the more you learn the basic fundamentals and tools. The differences of high school and college writing and

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    Teen’s Health Causes Condom Distribution in Public High Schools The average age for the start of puberty is eleven years old. During adolescence‚ teens undergo changes within their bodies. This is the time where they begin to form their own identity. As a result‚ it leads to experimentation in a vast number of ways. Dress‚ personality‚ and drugs are all types of experimentation that teens go through. The most important is sexuality. Decisions being made by teens today are resulting in consequences

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