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    present their own challenges. If I wish to excel in each field, I will have to be dedicated and motivated each step of the way. This dedication and motivation has come without challenges so far. The major challenge is the pathway to a college education. A college education would almost certainly be needed in order to become a successful attorney. Many of the lawyers and attorneys I meet day to day at the Ottawa

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    Getting a college education was never a thing I saw myself doing as a child. College wasn't a coveted thing in my household, I was always told that I needed to get a job and work for the rest of my life and that if I didn't do well in school, then I wouldn't get into any college. I had never been the best student, so I assumed that I would never get to go to college. I only recently started wanting to get a college education because I really want to work in the United Nations. Even after graduating

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    solid grasp of English, and had acculturated to Californian society. Nevertheless, I had no ambition to pursue a college education. In my mind, only “smart” people with both the “right” legal status and socioeconomic standing attended college. Without much going on in my life, except for working “under the table” and still under the belief that I could not pursue a college education, I unexpectedly relocated to the south (Lafayette, Louisiana) shortly after September 11, 2001. In Lafayette, I was

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    Is college worth the cost? A question frequently asks by many students and parents who wonder as college cost increase and job employment is hard to get by. This question of course led on to many other questions such as, is a college degree really worth the investment of time, money, and energy? Or is a college degree really worth becoming enslaved to student loan debt after graduating? Once upon a time, the importance of attending either a university or community college has been an option or privilege

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    Is College Education Worth It? Thesis: It is good to go to college so people can have a jumpstart in the workforce and overall live a nice and healthy life; However, they could be drowned in debt after college. Paragraph 2: It is good to go to college so you start out in the workforce ahead. “In 2016, the average income for people 25 years old and older with a high school diploma was $35,615, while the income for those with a bachelor's degree was $65,482, and $92,525.(Census Bureau 110)”.

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    And Education for All: Tuition-Free Public College Education Everyone has the right to an education and education should be as accessible as possible to fulfill this need. Without an education, people are rendered powerless. Education gives people the power to go wherever and do whatever they want in life. This is especially true for higher education and a college degree is needed now more than ever. In the United States, in order to get ahead in a career or go up the social ladder, one needs a

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    “Higher education should not be a luxury. It is a necessity, an economic imperative that every family in America should be able to afford.” -Barack Obama. Isn’t it sad that many Americans can’t? Almost 70% of Americans don’t have a college degree (politifact.com) and those who do have a degree, are normally in debt. This is disappointing on numerous levels. However, there are ways and actions we can take to provide free college education across the country. There are some obstacles in the way of

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    Summary of “What's the value of a college education? It depends” In the “What's the value of a college education? It depends” article published in CNBC on Friday, 19 Jun 2015, Jennifer Barrett argues that the cost of attending collage increases more than the past while the value of being graduate decreases. He adds that the graduate student can has a work that make them earn a lot many and it depends in many factors. Barrett, is a speaker on the topics of personal finance, digital media, and women

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    Is College Education Worth The Cost? Is college important? Is college worth the money,student loans,and debt according to Stewart. “By 2011, Gregory Brand Jr. had earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Tennessee State University in Mass Communications and English, respectively. Despite receiving various scholarships and grants along the way, his student loan debt totaled about $30,000.” The required repayment plan for federal student loans puts students on a ten-year track to pay off their

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    reasons I chose to pursue a college education. NUMBER ONE: I was always told that you are never too old to learn and that you can learn something new every day. I am 56 years old and I am choosing to go back to school by taking courses at the Pierce College. I’ve always had the idea of returning to school in the back of my mind for quite some time. There once was a program offered on my job called “The School at Work Program” that prepared student/employees for college. I was enrolled and graduated

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