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    College lasts for up to four years, depending on your degree, but most people cannot withstand the time and effort it takes during that process. In a statistics report, it estimated three out of every five four-year college students graduate within six years. There are many reasons, and in this essay I will be explaining the main causes as to why people decided to do it. One of these effects are that people are feeling they do not fit in with the society in and around the college. They are accustomed

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    INTRO: How necessary is a college education? College is now a day’s looked at as a synonym for success (Doyne), while a diploma wasn’t a piece of paper but it was an amulet (Doyne). BODY (Cause): College is now seen as a glittering centerpiece of the American dream and becoming more of a luxury than an education (Doyne). According to an article called How Necessary Is a College Education college graduates have an unemployment rate half that of people with only high school degrees. These also causing

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    Free Tuition College is a very rewarding life choice for many people in the United States. It allows young adults to transition into adulthood with essential skills and knowledge to prosper in the work force. Giving the equal opportunity of secondary education to all Americans would be the most ideal situation. There would be an obvious increase of people educated adequately to make informed political, economical, and social decisions in our country. However, making college tuition completely

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    Effects of a Work-Study Regimen on College Students Life saving devices come in many shapes, colors, and forms, but for many college students it comes in a small bound book: an agenda. Students have been given small holographic planners to write their assignments in since elementary school. Fast forward ten years and those seemingly simple agendas are covered with dates for what seems like endless assignments and for some work schedules, but not all. Many students fear that the benefits do not outweigh

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    they may be in. Each have a huge part in why some kids decide to not go to college or drop out of school. The income of the family or student can affect their decisions. College fees start to rise, some families just can’t afford it for their kids. Some expensive colleges loose some money because not very many students can afford the tuition. Both parents usually have to work in order to get their kid in college. Some kids just don’t want to go. Some people get student loans. “State

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    In addition, they get to attend a top college which they might have not been accepted into without excelling at a particular or multiple sports. With all of these benefits, some people think college athletes should be paid a stipend. College athletes in the United States should not be paid because of the negative effects on the athletes, colleges and the public. Paying college athletes would leave negative effects on the athletes during and after college. Many athletes now do it for the love of

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    world. While there are many causes and effects of poverty, such as ethnicity and crime, there are three important causes and effects that impact individuals and their families every day. Three important causes of poverty include lack of education, drug addiction, and standards of living while three effects of poverty include death, minimum wage jobs to no jobs, and imprisonment. Poverty exists for many reasons, but three important causes are a person’s lack of education, a drug addiction, or even

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    Student Loan Debt on College Students Student loans are becoming more and more of a problem for college students all across the United States. As college tuition has significantly increased over the past years, it has become extremely common for most college students to finance their education through student loans. Tuition has become so expensive that it is almost unheard of for a student to pay for their tuition out of pocket or by working for their education part time. As the result of

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    In my own opinion I believe that the three main causes of increases in the rising cost of college has to do with: state funding, a college degree is in higher demand these day, and bills for everything has just skyrocketed in all areas of our economy otherwise known as inflation. College has never been cheep but has it been more afford able? Yes. I here my parents who are in their 40’s talking about still paying off their student loans but I’ve never heard my grandparents ever having to worry about

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    Is College Tuition Too Expensive? According to TED; The Economics Daily, tuition and fees increase 63% since January of 2006. Some people believe that the cost of college tuition is acceptable. However, college tuition cost is too high. They ought to be lowered and made affordable to all. College tuition cost is too high, a high tuition can prevent some students from receiving college education, forces some to take out loans, and ultimately can cause future financial instability. An increasing

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