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    difficult decision of their young lives. To decide the career path for the rest of their lives, much less a college, can nearly fry someone’s brain. There are always a myriad of suggestions from parents, teachers, and friends who all seem to know what is ‘best’. This is the first decision in which the senior gets to make on their own and start making their own path in the world. Even though all colleges might seem the same before senior year, the pros and cons can be outstanding. Ohio Northern University

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    required to become a doctor or physician is lengthy, time consuming, and mentally straining, but satisfying in the end, thanks to the immense benefits. Beginning this outstanding career starts like most by graduating high school and deciding on a college or university. Once a student attends their future alma mater, they need to begin their general education classes. General education classes are defined as classes that develop student’s personalities and give a basic building block for any and every

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    When you are a senior in high school, your first few months of school are spent taking standardized test and choosing what colleges you will apply to. The decision of selecting a college that you will spend four consecutive years at furthering your education, and getting ready for the real world, is a decision that takes a lot of thought. When we look into Universities we not only look at them at an academic standpoint, but we also look at what a school has to offer that will make us feel as if we

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    in low-wage jobs, which could partly explain the disparity” (1). In addition, Latina woman are not pursuing higher education compared to other ethnicities, but if they are they are choosing the lowest paying majors. According to Georgetown University, “ Women account one fifth of the worst paying jobs you can major in

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    My senior year has gone by so unbelievably quickly. It had been only four years ago when I first stood in front of the school a mere freshman. Throughout the years I gained a new experience that either made me a more global citizen or better prepared as an academic student. This year has been no exception and I feel ready enough for what’s ahead. To better prepare as an academic student, I completed the Job Shadow in order to grow in knowledge and career readiness. I managed to get in contact with

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    West Chester Case Study

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    decide on a major and college is one of the most challenging decisions. I have explored many universities in my area and West chester seems to be the best fit for me. Growing up in a Catholic grade school and high school has made me want to seek other places with more diversity and activities of which I might take part. West chester is able to fulfill my personal needs and give me the best opportunity for a nursing career and much more. I have many expectations and goals for college and nursing

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    have plagued me during my whole time in college. What career path do I want to follow? Where do I want to be in in six years? How do I get there to begin with? What are ways for me to get contacts and network in the field of my choosing? In what field do I want my career to develop? Those are all questions that I have sought to answer during the writing of this paper. Therefore, let’s start by discussing what my current goals are, first graduating from college is the number one priority. Thereafter

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    industry there are two paths: college and occupational certificates. College is a lot of time and money to dedicate for most people, especially those with low-income or those who had poor grades in high school. Certificate programs are ultimately faster and cheaper; but lack the well-rounded education college provides. This leaves certificate holders with little choice but to seek out more training if they wish to advance in their careers. Research shows the demands of college is well worth the sacrifice

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    the millennial generation. Millennials are choosing to live at home not because they are lackadaisical freeloaders, but because they are pursuing higher education, entering the workforce at a sensitive time, and housing cost are more expensive than ever before. Millennials are being forced back home after pursuing higher education because of  expensive schooling cost, high student loans, and inability to make payments on these loans while attending college. In an article published by The Federal Reserve

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    Stanford College Essay

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    University of Stanford, one of the top schools in the United States and is always ranked in the top five of best schools. In 2013 Stanford University was ranked the number one college in America ahead of schools like Harvard or Yale according to Forbes Magazines. (Forbes.com) Stanford helps students succeed and they give everyone their best opportunity to do well. This beautiful school is located in California. The University of Stanford is known for their selective admission, Computer Science class

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