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    Pros Of Going To College

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    College is a great opportunity if you want to further your education‚ or get certified for the career you want. But college is not for everyone‚ so take off the pressure of college. Some students feel pressured to pursue a degree they may not want or need‚ for a job they don’t have to have a degree for. If teachers stop pushing kids to go to college‚ it could open the eyes of the students who feel like they aren’t meant to go to college. They won’t have pressure from their parents and teachers to

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    Going to college and earning a college degree is an important step in life of many people. It requires a lot of hard work and time to spend‚ but it will be a reward and a better future later on. In my opinion‚ everyone should go to college because college is all about opportunities and future. Below are some of the reasons I believe everyone should go to college. The first benefit of going to college is to have better career opportunities. The most common way for people to get a good career is to

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    disorder is a common brain affliction‚ with many causes. Research about its effects on the brain and brain chemistry are still going on‚ and treatments are still being tested. Post-traumatic stress disorder affects multiple areas of the brain‚ and that‚ in turn‚ affects an individual’s ability to function. Learning about PTSD and its effects on the brain is important for researching and advancing its treatment and prevention. I will be researching PTSD’s affects on the brain physically and chemically

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    A Summary of “What’s more expensive than college? Not going to college” The article “What’s more expensive than college? Not going to College” written by Derek Thompson appears in the textbook Read‚ Reason‚ Write 11th edition by Dorothy U. Seyler. Thompson‚ a senior editor at The Atlantic‚ published this essay on March 27th‚ 2012. This article’s purpose is to persuade readers that it is worthwhile to go to college. Thompson includes many statistics and graphs pertaining to unemployment and the education

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    Going Back To College

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    sometimes it can be overwhelming to think of going back to school again. When some students finish high school some are not ready to leave home‚ some want an income before acquiring debt‚ and some would like a job that is a trade that requires no college. Being attached to something and to just get up and leave it is a hard thing to do. Every spring students graduate high school uncertain what they want to do with their life. Weather to go to college or find an alternate root. Leaving home was a

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    popular belief‚ our brains do not reach adulthood and stop changing or growing. Although there are limitations‚ such as our inability to heal brain damage the way we heal other body parts‚ human brains continue to generate new neurons well past when was originally thought. This process is called neurogenesis‚ and until recently‚ was seen as a development only occurring in embryonic and perinatal stages in mammals. Luckily‚ this continues throughout life‚ and is beneficial to college students in multiple

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    Going To College Essay

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    What are the expectations of going to college? There are many expectations of going to college to help young adults better themselves as a whole. These expectations will increase the abilities to become more acquainted with the circumstance that comes with college. Attending college can help you to become literate by using different learning techniques such as studying‚ paying attention in class‚ asking for help‚ and doing all class assignments. Studying can be exceedingly beneficial because it

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    Maturity

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    “Look at how mature Khalid is”‚ “Why can’t you be as mature as Amira?” We often hear sentences like this on a day to day basis‚ leading to the word “mature” becoming a very common word in each of our vocabularies. But‚ what does it actually mean? For every single one of us‚ it means something different. If one were to look it up in the nearest dictionary‚ they would find that it is defined as “full development”. Full development of what‚ one may ask? This leads to different types of maturity branching

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    Going Back to College

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    My Reasons for Attending College College is many things to many people. For some it is a time for fun and socialization. For others‚ it is a time for personal and professional development. In my case‚ (a husband‚ a father‚ and a proud member of the U.S. Navy) college represented an opportunity for both personal and professional development. The purpose of this narrative essay is to examine my decision to earn a college degree‚ specifically examining my three main reasons (higher earning potential

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    How Going to College Becomes a Process of Unlearning Nga-nga. This was my reaction after reading Jorge Bacobo’s college uneducation. How can you ever imagine that going to college becomes a process of unlearning? Just look at this scenario. For all of your life‚ you have dreamed of entering college and you have spent a total of 10 years in elementary and high school to prepare yourself and only to find out that once you stepped in this institution‚ it becomes a different world all of a sudden

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