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    Thesis: Graduating with a high school diploma is an important step to starting an education, creating a career, and solving future life scenarios. Graduating with a high school diploma is an important step to starting an education, creating a career, and solving future life scenarios. First, graduating with a high school diploma is a step to start an education. One can enroll in a college once given a high school diploma. *Enroll in a community, private, or public college. One can write an educated

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    High School Vs. College

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    There is a big difference between high school and college from having bells to a no dress policy. For high school students, they are obligated to go, and if they don’t attend then the government comes into play. As for college, it 's a choice to go back to school. Students in college have variety of classes to choose from and freedom,etc. This could be freedom from parents or just doing whatever you want without parents barking at you, because you are now an adult. Even though I have been in college

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    Many students in high school have some sort of job that they do. Whether it is just doing the chores at home or working a part time job at a business, students do some type of work. But the question stands on if that work should be just house chores or a part time job. Some say that working in high school causes stress, cuts their childhood short, and is a distraction from academics. Others say that working while in high school will help gain interpersonal and communication skills, develop a work

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    Anticipation of the unknown is a true explanation for most of a freshman’s anxiety upon entering high school. Is it anticipation? Compared to the feelings that are acquired throughout a student’s high school tenure and being a senior, most freshmen do not realize the great amount of work that lies ahead. The amount of homework, activity participation, sport participation and worries of achieving and maintaining a good grade develops tension. Though, throughout the years these students are molded-by

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    As you review the basic steps of research, describe difficulties you have had in conducting basic research and presenting your conclusions. The transition from conducting research in high school to conducting research at the college level can be a difficult challenge for many people. High school research is very basic and has a defined end state in most cases; whereas college level writing presents an argument or a claim that interests others and makes them want to know more about your specific

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    My Life In High School

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    Everyone always talks about how high school was so fun and you should have the time of your life, and everyone got along, but I never quite saw it. High school for me was not a time of befriending everyone, finding love, and fun times. To me, it was a confined prison, full of sweaty kids, stupid drama, and overwhelming work to do. I spent the majority of the time trying to find who I belong with, a club I fit in to, people to hang out with, and how not to be such an awkward person all the time. I

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    Spartanburg High is not what you think it can be as an eighth grader. If I knew this when I was in the 8th grade my freshman year could have been a lot better especially if I knew my way around the building more. I could also know about the requirements here at Spartanburg High such as the academics, behavior and the attendance. If I could warn upcoming 8th graders about the life at Spartanburg High, I would have mainly warn them about the requirements at the school, the building structure and

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    High school most certainly changes many people without even realizing it. Certain things are not the same as they were back in middle school. This new transition to high school was an absolute shock to me, I never believed such events would occur or things would end up changing. Based on that, I wished things would go back to being the same, but there was no point in trying, because nothing was going to go back to normal. Do not ever think that in high school, you will end up graduating with the

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    High school has been a very interesting experience for me. It has definitely had its highs and lows and many confusing experiences in between. Overall, I feel like I have been equipped for not only college, but also life as a whole. High school has taught me many things, both academically and emotionally. It has revealed and exposed my true colors, both good and bad, and as a result, has built many aspects of my character. My experiences at school have shaped me into the person that I am today

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    High School Vs. College

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    young adult for the real world and to give them the knowledge they need to succeed in their future career. High school, however, is simply a transition period. It is in high school that students learn what it is they like to do and what career will be a good fit for them. High school prepares teenagers for college, but college prepares young adults for the real world. Although both high school and college are competitive environments which education is the main priority, the college environment will

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