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Why Attending College Is Not Like You Think You Will Pursue A College Degree? Essay

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My mother’s best friend Zetia once asked me, “So Miya, do you think you will pursue a college degree?” “Yes, of course.” I responded. “Well it is not like you have much of a choice, but why do you want to go college? Do you want to go simply because you don’t have a choice but to do so with the career that you want to pursue? Or perhaps you’re aiming for that same college experience that characters Whitley and Devin earned in the show A Different World and movie Drumline? What is your reason for wanting to attend college?” she asked. “Well, I do want to attend college for all of those reasons,” I responded, “but one of my main reasons for wanting to attending college are to not only continue a legacy of pursuing a post-secondary degree and attending a historically black college, but to also gain some of the same experiences that you and my parents had as college students, such as homecoming.” Attending my parents’ homecoming for the very first time played a significant role in deciding to attend college. Attending my parents’ homecoming has always been a vibrant memory of mine and can probably be accounted as one of the main reasons that I am attending Alabama State University today. Every year, during the first weekend of October, my family and I would drive to Dayton, Ohio to attend the unforgettable homecoming of my parents’ alma mater, Central State University. Though the school was small and located in the most remote part of Dayton, we were always guaranteed to have

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