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    cause & effect essay topics Many essay topics revolve around the cause and effect Umbrella. When one is applying for a college application then these essay writers often prefer the cause and effect essay topics as they are impactful and structured. Before we jump into the topics and how to write an impressive essay let us first delve deep into what are cause and effect. In layman’s term- Cause and effect are examining the occurrence of something. Speculating the reasons what lead to the situation

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    had a college education or not. Many of us who have completed their college education think of it as 'making the jump '. A big difference does exist between the people who have completed their college education and those who have not. This difference might not be instantly apparent but it can be as clear as day if you get to spend some time with the person and talk to them for a while. A college education can affect a person in many ways and this paper shall discuss how getting a college education

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    Should College Tuition Be Free? A college education has become a necessity in today’s society. Students in many countries are working hard on their academics and are wanting to receive perfect grades. In today’s economy, Students being able afford a education is becoming very difficult. Therefore, many students, teachers, and parents wonder if free college tuition should be an option in today’s time. Free college tuition should be provided and funded by the U.S. government because it will help students

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    they are forced to attempt to overcome. For middle class families these “complications” are crucial to young adults as it effects the outcome of their futures. This expected movement of acquiring a higher education than a high school diploma has had many debatable obstacles in its way including the shortage of sufficient funds and the absence of parental guidance. These causes all led up to either lingering careers or failed efforts to even execute an affluent one. In Angela Locke’s “Born Poor and

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    College Worth “…Life is on you. Now, I’d argue, is the best time to take advantage of your education. And by doing so, you might just be taking charge of your life” (Stephens 2). We have the free will and capacity to make good and bad choices in life. Sometimes making a decision is difficult, but we must remember to always be ready to face the outcome of our choices. Just like college, we must be ready to face the results whether they may be good or bad. As the saying goes, if there’s a will

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    Rising Cost Of College

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    (Alexandra Kosteniuk) Although every college student struggles to find the money to pay for the ever rising cost of college the enrollment of students is still growing. The National Center for Education Statistics claims in 2013 the enrollment of students increased 20 percent in comparison to 2003’s enrollment.(The National Center for Education Statistic) How high is the completion rate though? Study show that only 52.9 percent of adults who go to a four year college actually graduate in 2009 (National

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    post secondary education. Now many would say that you don’t need a college or even high school graduation to be successful, which is true, but many statistics suggest the rarity of that. Source D is a document from the Congressional Budget Office that provides a list of percentages, that connect characteristics of a person and whether or not they have a low-wage job (described as being less than $11.50 per hour). One group of characteristics is based on the level of completed education. It shows how

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    Obama’s announcement of his idea to provide free community college an uproar of an argument has arose with two distinct sides: community college should be free and community college should not be free. The idea behind free community college is to help individuals reach towards a college degree just as people are easily set forth to reach for a high school degree. The hope is that by deleting the financial barrier that comes with community college more people are willing to aim for an associates degree

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    dollars to achieve a middle school education. Would everyone achieve this? Would the opportunity be equal to all? The unfortunate answer to this is no. Learning has been around from the beginning of mankind, the earliest recorded college goes back centuries. (collegestats) However, it has never been more expensive than it is right now. Even though learning is such an important part of becoming an adult and leading a successful life, the cost of a higher education is rapidly becoming unattainable.

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    General Education Courses: No Need for Them General Education courses may be one of the most hated requirements in college by students. These courses are required amongst all college students regardless of one’s major or minor. General Education courses may vary with schools but usually consist of: the arts and humanities, social science, natural science, mathematics, and writing. These courses should be optional; students should be able to take them at their own interest such as with elective

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