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    Chipola College is a community whose population is dedicated to success. The college is constantly looking for ways to change and improve, which are both needed in the education system. My attention has been drawn to an area that can be improved; therefore, I recommend the following solutions. Mandatory orientation classes in the first semester of enrollment are often an obstacle for students to complete. The five week course is helpful for first-time college students, but there are better alternatives

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    Did you know that college athletes don’t get paid for doing the same exact thing as professional athletes who get paid up to hundreds of millions of dollars each year? That is not fair considering most college students/athletes have limited money anyway. The first reason is that they spend a lot of time practicing for their sport. Another reason is that they spend a lot of time working on academics also. Also, it will help them learn to deal with problems and prepare them for the future. This is

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    The Worst School in Texas My last day at Killeen High School was the worst day of my life. I waved all my friends goodbye as I got on the bus and left to go home. Three months later, my parents and I went to my new school. The first thing I noticed was that we were not at CTC; instead, we were at Smith Middle School. I was initially mad at the school for doing this, but I quickly got over it. After a week, I was okay with the school routine but as time went on, the process got worse and the school

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    My first day of being a online middle school student. I was in eighth grade when I first started. Sitting at my computer desk. My school was called Connections Academy. It was my decision to change to online schooling, so I asked my mom about it. I had thought's though, was I going to be happy with going about this whole new change? Would I stick with it? My very first day of online schooling, I had many different emotion's, happy, excited, scared, overwhelmed. Everyone has these feeling's I thought

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    Vassar College was founded by Matthew Vassar in 1865 as an all woman 's school. Vassar, a wealthy man with no children was prepared to give his money to build a hospital that would immortalize his name, but Milo Jewett convinced him it would create a bigger legacy to build a college for women (Vassar admissions). Vassar agreed with Jewett and set about planning the school. He wanted to produce well rounded women that would eventually graduate from a college that would be considered the female equivalent

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    would be getting a college degree. Lot of people tend to question themselves is it really necessary for me to go to college to have a purposeful life and meaningful career? The answer to this would be yes and no it all really depends on what road the person takes in life. I say this because if a person doesn't go to college they can always make a career off of something else. And if you go to college their are many reasons why to obtain a college degree. First of all obtaining a college degree opens up

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    Since the first day of kindergarten my father has always said, “ Having a strong education is one of the most important opportunities you’ll receive in life.” I have heard this same quote over and over again for 21 years. I didn’t really think about what he meant by it until my senior year of high school. I was sitting in homeroom the first day of senior year asking myself, “What is so important about getting a good education?” I didn’t really get the answer to the question until my freshman year

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    Both college and high school act as instructive grounds that help students grow and build their lives with more knowledge. Having a good education is key to becoming successful in life. It is statistically a proven fact. According to, the Global Partnership for Education, “One extra year of schooling increases an individual's earnings by up to 10%” (“Education”). For many people, graduating from high school is a considerable achievement and a significant milestone in one’s life; but graduating from

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    have their eyes glued to their phone screens. In class, walking around campus, or in the library millennials are always on their phones and it is affecting their time management skills as students attending college in the digital age. A recent study done at a university in Taiwan found that college students cell phone addictions can be linked to school related stress and significant time management issues. During the study

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    It happened to me this past summer while I was away at Louisiana Technical College before my senior year of high school. I opened my apartment door on that first day and I knew this was perfect for me. The apartment, the gym across the street, the classes and the independence were all so perfect for me! Those 36 days I spent in what felt like a different world taught me priceless lessons I'll never forget. My first few days were tough as my family drove the five hours back home, and I was left to

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