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    the university 's athletic programs, ranging anywhere from managing a chaotic game day to handling legal crises among student-athletes or faculty members. As a main figure in Auburn 's branch of athletics, Arner oversees short and long-term communication strategies designed to enhance the overall support of the college 's National Collegiate Athletic Association ("NCAA") Division I sports programs. Cassie Arner first attended the University of Southern Mississippi in 1991, where she then received

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    Plenty of people agree that college was the best period of their lives. While it doesn't really speak well for the majority of their time on this earth, one can certainly say that college is a great experience. Everything changes; it is the period of time where a child learns how to be an adult. Life can get a little overwhelming when you first start college, and some people can't help but put on a little bit of weight. It's called the freshman 15. You may have heard about it, and it probably worries

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    Why Is College Important

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    As students starts to progress from elementary school to the high school they begin to question the importance of a college education. Students find themselves asking, “ Why is it that so important to attend college?” answer is that, attending college provides new path, opportunities for those who wanted to receive a higher education. College is something that allows students to find their dream career and guide them throw their desires. It is the place where you gain new experiences and valuable

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    Protect Our Children Too many young adults these days have access to a firearm. Wanting to feel safe no matter the situation is natural. With how cheap you can purchase a firearm for now a days; too many people are carrying them. It’s almost impossible to keep those that shouldn 't have a gun away from them. Young adults should not have the right to conceal carry their firearm on campus because they are not mature enough to handle the responsibility that comes with carrying. The debate of carrying

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    College is a big step in one's life, you are no longer bound to the regimented days of high school where a simple sound dictates when it's time to leave and arrive in class, when it's time to eat, and when it's time to go home. The high school bell holds a God like control over each student's life while they are in school, disregard the bell and one finds themselves in detention sitting in silence regretting not doing what the bell signaled them to do. College on the other hand is a completely different

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    Comparison and Contrast of High School Teachers vs College Professors There are some similarities between high school teachers and college professors but there are many more contrasts. Academically speaking, both teachers and professors have grading styles and policies, deadlines and due dates for papers and projects, and a sense of compassion. If only I would have had someone explain the differences between the two levels of teaching, I probably wouldn*t have given up in high school

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    My parents are one of the perfect role models, through their motivation and inspiration, they strongly influenced my decision to be in college. In "The Book of Unknown Americans," by Christina Henríquez, Celia, Mayor's mom said, "When we left Panamá, it was falling apart. Rafa and I thought it would be better for the boys to grow up here. Even though Panamá was where we had spent our whole lives. It's amazing, isn't it, what parents will do for their children? (57)" Based on the quote, I understand

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    Going into college almost three hours from my home town, I did not know what to expect. I did not know how classes would go, how well I would do with making new friends, how living in a small box with another person would be, or what I would do in my free time. One class that helped answer a lot of these questions was my seminar class. Just from taking this class I have taken away some important points, learned many things about myself, and set many goals for myself. After a semester of school at

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    statement: Is college really worth a student’s money? Depending on one's life experiences, background, living status, etc. the answer may come differently. Some people immediately view college as not being worth it due to money being tight or even that their parents didn’t attend. Just the tiniest aspects can change the minds of young adults. My parents, growing up in the ninetys, didn’t need to consider a four year college to prosper and support a family of five. However, now days with jobs being

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    Yfy Analysis Sample

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    The instrumentation that is to be used is called the Your First College Year (YFCY) survey. This instrument is geared toward freshman college students, and it is a survey that concentrates on student experiences while in college with different areas in their college life. The questionnaire also recaps items from the freshman survey so that any changes can be studied. This particular survey is known to be beneficial for retention studies. This instrument contains 41 questions, and the survey will

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