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    benefits to attending a Community College; Community College allows people to save money on tuition and because of smaller class sizes, students are also able to receive more attention from instructors. Although there are advantages, there are also disadvantages with Community College. Normandale Community College has around 10,169 students enrolled, and a problem students encounter are fees. These fees include: textbooks, classes, orientation and game rentals. Many may wonder if college is worth

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    Am I Attending College

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    I am a first generation college student and while I have always wanted to attend college, I haven’t continuously received support from my family. Both my parents grew up in families with tight economical situations with my fathers being exceptionally limited. Therefore they both were never able to attend higher education. My father has never truly seen the value of an education and at first didn’t believe that I should attend college at all, partly due to the cost. On the other hand my mother desperately

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    College is not for Everyone College is an extremely expensive luxury that is out of reach for some people. Universities also may not offer what some are looking for in life. For example, Rachel Ray would have never been able to learn how to cook from a desk. Getting a college degree is very time consuming; a bachelor’s degree, at least, takes four years to complete. The grades someone earns in college does not ensure what someone’s skills are. Someone with high grades may not be skilled, but someone

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    I always said I wouldn’t attend a community college because of the stigma. I foolishly figured it was self-degradation because I was the valedictorian of my high school graduating class. My friend even joked, “Wouldn’t it be hilarious if you went to a community college?” I gulped and vowed to myself to never attend a community college. Yet, here I am, unashamed. I actually regret not initially attending community college. In high school, I graduated with a 3.89 GPA, I was a member of the National

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    Attending college has always been by a dream of mine. Due to the fact that I have always showed academic excellence in school, I have been nominated for many different organizations and awards. Some of those were the People to People by the Student Ambassador Programs (2013 and 2014), the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Excellence (2013), and the National Youth Leadership Council (2011). Although I offered amazing opportunities through these organizations, I

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    Attending college and earning my degree is very important to me for a few big reasons. I know that the money should be the number one reason and although it is a good reason, it is not the most important. I need to show myself that I can do this. My whole life I have been told that I couldn’t do things. From far back as I can remember I was the one who didn’t have a future as anything. I need to do this for myself, to show me that I can do it. I do not need a man or anyone else to support me because

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    rented two room apartment to eat Ramen noodles by yourself. Does this sound like the college dream? No, this is the college lifestyle long awaited by many. College is not useful whatsoever. It’s the longest and most dreadful years of your life. The degrees earned bring no jobs and you end up working at McDonald’s anyways. Four years of your life wasted. College is not useful and is not worth enduring through. College is extremely costly and continues growing every year. John W. Schoen explained that

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    8th grade year, my algebra 1 teacher asked me if I had thought about attending college. My answer at the time was very nonchalant: “I don't know, maybe.” But since then that question often crossed my mind, becoming “Why not attend college? What’s holding you back? Is it doubt about being capable enough?” Eventually, I told myself, “Yes, you can take on anything you set your mind to.” So I looked for the classes required for college and put all of my energy and resources toward academic achievement

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    Seriously what am I doing in college? A month ago I would've said, I have no idea. College was something I absolutely dreaded. I’ve always hated school, I really never tried, so college was just something I pushed off. I honestly had no drive or motivation to attend, maybe because I had and still currently have no idea what I want to do. I wanted to attend college because, like most people, I want to eventually get a good job making good money, and I knew going to college was the only way. I choice

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    After years of working and attending school part time I am looking towards returning to Montclair State University for a second chance. As a high school graduate, I had an idea of what I was interested in but I lacked the motivation for college. I set my eyes only on work and obtaining a better job. I now realized if I focused on my education I would have invested in my future. I had to put priorities as head of my household to make sure my family was taken care of. I went through financial struggles

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