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    College is a land of infinite wonders, a place of unlimited curiosity. Many people graduate high school with great hopes and joy when heading to college. Once you arrive on campus, you can see vast amounts of excitement in students, they’re ready to learn and take on the world. Why are these students so joyous about college? What is so good about this over exaggerated high school that you attend? Where does the magic lie? There are many activities offered across the campus, perhaps this is where

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    in what kind of career that someone wants to do and the education required to do that job. Statistics show that people with an associates degree make one hundred twenty seven dollars more in median weekly earnings than someone with a high school diploma (Unemployment). Some argue that going to college is not required to get a good well paying job. There is truth to this argument in the form of the trades. These include jobs like construction, tile masons, and plumbers. Jobs such as these provide

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    employer as well. According to an article written by Beckie Supiano, “Over their careers, full-time, full-year workers whose highest degree is a bachelor 's make 74 percent more, on average, than those whose highest attainment is a high-school diploma, the authors found. When those with more than a bachelor 's degree are included, the premium for higher education rises to 84 percent.” (Supiano 2014) Agreeing with this statement is a similar claim in an article written by Michelle Arrouas, stating

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    High school students are often stressed how important college is and how vital it will be for their future, but students often wonder if the thousands of dollars spent to further their education is worth it. According to the New York Times, “Student debt, meanwhile, has topped $1 trillion” (Leonhardt, 2014). Having that much in student debts, often questions individuals attend college or to join the work force right out of college. There are a lot of advantages of attending college as well as disadvantages

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    The Value Of An Education

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    What is the value of an education really worth in today’s society? In order to clearly understand the worth of an education, one would have to understand what the word education really means. According to dictionary.com, it defines the term education as, “the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgement, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/education). An

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    insurance and the aging population, this could add 2.3 million jobs. Depending on the profession that someone is seeking, the educational requirements can differ significantly. The professions on the lower end of the pay scale require a high school diploma or equivalent to a postsecondary non-degree award. Professions on the medium range of the pay scale require an Associate to Bachelor’s degree. The higher paying professions require a Doctoral or Professional degree to a Master’s degree. The more time

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    In the context “Even for Cashiers College Pays Off”, Leonhardt argues that going to college is not a waste of time, only that the college education needs improvement. College education requires money and so that’s the reason why some people consider it as a waste of time. However, college students get financial aid, and money is not a problem to them. In the context, Leonhardt explains how America got benefits from engaging a lot into college education before other countries. Leonhardt analyzes the

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    degree.Yes, it is possible to be financially stable without a college degree; however it requires more effort than those who graduate from college. Because of the economy today, job employment options are slim for those who only have a high school diploma. People who don’t have a college degree have a higher chance of being jobless then those with degrees. Many people who don’t earn a degree are likely to work for a company that doesn’t pay well. Often times these jobs only pay minimum wage or a little

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    What do nurses do? Nursing is taking care of other people that are sick or need special care. Nurses usually come in and do the normal check how the patient is doing, if they need anything, and any other necessary procedures. “Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members” (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015, Pay Section). Nurses also run tests

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    Final Exam- Position Argument Throughout high school, students are told over and over how they need to go to college. Some students decide to go to college and some don’t. I will be honest, I didn’t want to attend college at all after high school. Mostly because I didn’t like school, and I was tired of hearing everyone tell me I needed to go, so I rebelled and didn’t enroll in any college. I didn’t understand the importance of a college degree at that time. After getting married in 2013, I began

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