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    College students are often worrying too much about becoming wealthy in the future rather than worrying about funding a career they love to perform in the future. Many students feel they need too have their entire life figured out and only take classes that will advance them. While these classes are important, taking elective classes are also necessary to experiance new things and open their minds.too In “College Pressures” by William Zinsser, Zinsser uses pathos to explain how students are stressing

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    To what degree, if at all, do you identify with Ms. Mitchell’s experience of her college search or the influence other people have had on important decisions she has made? When I was looking at what education I was going to pursue after college I had quite a few schools in mind actually. I had started applying to more than 1 university but didn’t end up finishing those. I did finish the application for NEIU (Northeastern Illinois University) and did end up getting accepted. I contemplated for a

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    College Pressure “College Pressures” written by William Zinsser, describes the everyday pressures of a college student. He comments, that students no longer want to change the world but, want to get ahead in it. As a college student I couldn’t agree more with this statement, I find myself trying to be the best of the best, regardless if I’m interested in what I’m doing. The pressures of being a college student are hard to see past, when your whole life revolves around what you do while you are in

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    Being a very similar student to that of which William Zinsser illustrates in his essay “College Pressures” it is fairly easy for me to identify with the pupil that falls into the pressure cycle he construes; and like Zinsser so plainly states, it is the student's’ own mind that places them there. Oftentimes, I tend to view my success as a relative concept. My thought process is this: It is only when I measure up to the achievements of others that am I able to consider myself “accomplished”. Evidently

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    Numerous college students today feel like they are not adequate enough. So much is put on their plate, and above it all, in order to keep moving forward academically towards a career, they must prove themselves. This idea is explored in “College Pressures” by William Zinsser. He talks about why students are driven to try so vigorously in order to earn a step ahead, but the reasoning is arguable. One of the main struggles among college students today is that they are required to compete against one

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    “College Pressures” Content “I see four kinds of pressure working on college students today: economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self induced pressure,” (p.g. 239, paragraph 7). William Zinsser writes an informative article on how the pressures of students in college in the past has been elevated throughout the years. Zinsser shows that because of inflation students are now buried in economic pressure already setting them back. He then goes on the explain how students are

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    “College pressure ”by William Zinsser identifies the pressures that college students face in the 1970’s. Especially he points out four types of pressures which include economic, parental, peer, and self-induced pressures. Economic pressure occurs when student struggle with tuition. He assert that this force students to have much money for career after graduating college so that student can return their debt when they work starts. Parental pressure occurs when students feel a lots of pressure on follow

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    “College pressures” written by William Zinsser tells us about how college students today are more worried about how they look on paper instead of how they can help expand their minds and help the world. William Zinsser quotes one of his fellow dean of students saying “ the typical question that I got from students was, 'Why is there so much suffering in the world?' or 'How can I make a contribution?' Today it's, 'Do you think it would look better for getting into law school if I did a double major

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    “College Pressures” Content “I see four kinds of pressure working on college students today: economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure” (paragraph 7). College Pressures, written by William Zinsser, discusses about the how college students are worrying so much about getting perfect grades and are under an enormous amount of pressure to perform. The article begins by showing notes from students of Branford College that students send to the dean of the college

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    of Journalism, and the New School in News York City. He wrote “College Pressures” for Country Journal in 1979. At that time, the average cost of college was $2,809. For the 2015 school year, the average cost was $27,235. Summary “I see four kinds of pressure working on college students today: economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure. It is easy to look around or villains-- to blame the colleges for charging too much money, the professors for assigning too much

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