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    College students everywhere face a time when they question whether or not to further their education. Every student has feelings about going to a university after they finish their freshman and sophomore years at a junior college. For some, they feel a sense of excitement, and for others, a sense of anxiety. For many college students, going to a university from a junior college will be a hard transition. There are many problems that students will face and many trials they will endure. By knowing

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    choose the right college for oneself, there are many aspects that attract them. Aspects including financial aid issues, level of independence, and teacher interactions are examples. Whether choosing a university or a junior college, they attract completely different people. Most think Junior college does not prepare individuals for the future, but in the long run they only benefit. The education that a junior college offers is vastly different than that of a University. Junior College tends to have

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    was a C plus B minus student, which was a substandard grade point average. Due to academic and financial reasons, I was confined to a Junior college. Nevertheless, making that the best decision that was ever made for me. Union County College gave me a second chance to truly grow into the student I am today. In all honesty, I was reluctant to go to a Junior college. From high school, I wanted to go straight to a four year, the way that it should be. Alas, my path was not outlined that way; and instead

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    The Colored Junior College was established to provide an opportunity for African-Americans to receive college training. The Junior College progressed so fast that by 1931, it became a member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and was approved by the Southern Association of Colleges. In the summer of 1934, the Houston School Board changed the junior college to a four-year college and the name to Houston College for Negroes. When the university opened its doors in September 1947,

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    Junior year, perhaps the most important year in highschool, aside from senior year. It's the period in which your suppose to feel the most relaxed social wise as you by now have established a group a friends and get comfortable branching out with all of yours peers, It is also the year in which your academics matter the most. In other words the most stressful and difficult year yet. All these expectations of this year have definitely been a reality to me. I'm definitely not stressing out on what

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    My Junior Year of high school just recently started. I have learned so many different things while attending high school, and still have over a year to learn even more. As Matthew Kelly said, “whether you are sixteen or sixty, the rest of your life is ahead of you. You cannot change one moment of your past, but you can change your whole future.” This means while I have done a lot in my past, I cannot change anything that has already happened, but I am able to change my future. One of the most important

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    My junior year of high school felt cursed. It was a slow year full of disappointment and loss, leaving me in a dark abyss of self-loathing and loneliness. Like any other teenager, my parents argue a lot. Like any other teenager, they place me in the middle. One day it’d be “I’m still with them because we need to raise you.” the next day it’d be “I would be happy if I didn’t still have to take care of you.” It felt like a petty reason to be sad, but those words always made me feel that my existence

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    stumbled across many subtle similarities. I discovered that these 19 strangers in my English Composition class had a little more in common than I originally thought. Since the early 90 's society has changed its view of the collegiate body, Junior College and Universities aren 't limited to only students fresh out of high school, age now varies more than ever. Just in our class, our fellow students ages range from 17 to 41 years old, each of whom have their own drives, goals, and ambitions. Dentin

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    Flossie. ​“Mr. Exeter, Junior had collapsed and was sent to the emergency room!” Her voice was mixed with panic and consternation. Lawrence’s mind went blank and his phone dropped on the white speckled with gray tiled floors. ​“Dr. McCoy, are there any way to save my son?” Lawrence Exeter Senior pleaded. ​“Mr. Exeter, I believe you did not know about Junior’s conditions for the past few months. Junior is diagnosed with…” Dr. McCoy remarked. ​“Dr. McCoy! Patient Lawrence Exeter Junior is flat lining!” the

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    long-haired men sought to register to attend Tyler Junior College in the fall semester. When they arrived to register, they were snubbed by a school official after receiving a copy of the dress code, due to the length of their hair. They were informed that they would be allowed to attend the college upon cutting their hair to the required length. After discussing the injustice of this act, these three men filed a suit against the dress code of Tyler Junior College. The plaintiffs claimed the portion of

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