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    In the article “College is a waste of time”, Dale Stephens argues that college is a waste of time thing for most students right now. Stephens mainly claims that be educating in college is worth than be studying in outside of school and learning from experience. Stephens assumes his readers are college students and their parents. After read his article. I disagree with Stephens some points he claims in this article because he is not a creditable author I can not find much information when I do research

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    about college athletes being paid? The college athletes don’t need the money, and the good college athletes are already being paid when they get a full ride to play the sport they’re good at. The colleges would have to find a way to pay the athletes, therefore, they couldn’t afford to pay the athletes. More and more students would try to play a sport at the next level, also playing sports is a privilege and the way it is it should stay that way. College athletes shouldn’t be paid. Some college athletes

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    Education in Election 2016 Rates of literacy in the United States depend on how education in public and private schools providing to students and how it is affecting them to build bright futures. American literacy rate has not been changed since ten years, that’s sounds really sad that we are not continuing with our American dream. Who should we blame for this downfall in nation 's education system? Our president, or department of education. Nobody will have better answers for our question. According

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    Should college students receive free tuition? I think, yes, the students should get free college. I feel this way because; more students will attend, it will take the stress off the students, and also European countries already have free college tuition. My last reason is there is a high demand for education that is higher than a high school diploma. So free college tuition is at least smart to look into. Students have to rely on student loans and scholarships a lot. This leaves 71% of Americans

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    The Cultural and Global Impact of College Tuition and Student Loan Debt Introduction College debt is quickly rising as more students pursue a postsecondary education. Tuition is growing at a rate higher than inflation, thus forcing many students to make up the gap between income and tuition through loans (Houle). However, cultural factors must be considered before a young adult makes a decision about higher education. The type of postsecondary education one pursues, if any, is determined by many

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    Break. Stand. Fight. Campaign Trail Rhetoric from Bernie Sanders and the 
Issue of Tuition-Free Public College Money seems to be a big problem here in America according to Vermont Senator, Bernie Sanders. He’s urging Californians to vote for “a new direction in the Democratic party” (Sanders Ad), and by virtue of that, put an end to the apparent corruption and misappropriation of this prized token of trade. In a rousing and inspirational commercial the Senator wanted us, as citizens of the Golden

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    Many people such as Bernie Sanders supporters believe free college tuition is an ideal solution to our economic progress that benefits both the individual and the institution. On the surface free community college tuition seems as an attractive idea. However, there are more downfalls then benefits to this process. The most obvious benefit that comes to mind when talking about free Community College tuition is it will help open opportunities for more freshmen to enroll. The last dollar

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    infancy, parents are always encouraging their children to go to college and become a professional. But in this new age economic crisis, is college really worth it? Tuition costs are rising to a criminally high price have everyone arguing. Is college really a good investment? Well in a very short way, Yes it is. An investment that makes you 500,000 to a million dollar lifetime payout is uncomparable. In the end, today an average college graduate will make far more over the course of his or her life

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    Should university or college increase tuition fee? Should the university increase tuition fee? Currently, a debate about whether universities and colleges should increase their tuition fees has drawn a lot of attention and discussion among both the students and the faculty. According to the article, “The Struggle for Public Education in California: Coming Due: Accounting for Debt, Counting on Crisis,” the author state, “Low income students have on average $2,000 more in debt than others. During the

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    percentage that it is understandable that employers would want to hire people that can speak a second language. Even with bilingual people in such high demand most colleges don’t require a second language to graduate (Grove). There are many solutions to this problem, but having immigrants learn English to get citizenship and having colleges require a second language to graduate are two easy

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