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    When the idea of college comes to mind, what does one think of? When “college’’ is said the first thought that comes to mind is four more long stressful years of school. College is not only about the sleepless nights filled with homework and studying for one of the many exams. College exposes you to new people, learning to be an adult, and receiving an education. Education sets up young adults up for a successful future, providing the skill set needed to be successful at their job or career. All

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    So, Is college really worth it? About a generation ago getting a college education was born out of the pursuit of knowledge, but now it has become a competition for students to get into the most accredited University right after they are handed their high school diploma. College tuition has become so expensive in the last ten years that people are now debating whether or not college it is worth pursuing right out of high school. A college education is what the student makes out of it, and if they

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    not a good thing. College students should not be allowed to carry handguns on a university campus because it is not safe. College students like myself stress out and sometimes do not think clearly which, is also a leading cause of irrational thinking or behaviour. Texas has had one school shooting within this past year and two within the last four years. Guns should not be permitted on college campuses due the fact that college students are the most stressed out individuals, college is meant to be a

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    Strategies to Improve Academic Performance In order to implement strategies to help student-athletes maintain academic success throughout an academic school year, I think it is important to understand how student-athletes view academics. Therefore, the following literature review will highlight student viewpoints on academics. Researchers Joshua Levin, Sara Etchison, and Daniel Oppenheimer, conducted a study to test whether student-athletes accurately perceive how much their teammates value academics

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    Cecilia’s interests in college have been primarily geared towards understanding her ethnicity. Cecilia emigrated from Mexico and has taken advantage of the many cultural resources Wellborn has to offer. She joined a multicultural sorority and is actively involved in the university’s Office of Multicultural Affairs. Additionally, she is undeclared but is primarily taking courses in sociology and anthropology while struggling to complete the science pre-requisites for medical school. The social and

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    1.Assess Antioch College’s mission statement as it appears above. What is good about this mission and what would you change? Antioch College’s mission statement clearly state that the goal of the college is to provide a high standard education for students. It also describe its purpose and who it is mentioned for and its value. It is important for those people to involve in social and community engagement in order to succeed and achieve their goals to benefit the community .Therefore scholarship

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    Interviews are the first impression a potential employer or college department will have of a person. First impressions are lasting impressions. Using that time to highlight your skills and attributes are great tools to increase your chances of being selected to fulfill the position you applied for. Developing a persona that entice the person conducting the interview will create more opportunities to sell yourself. While being interviewed for this assignment, I was able to grasp some great tips that

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    and career choices. He continued to tell me that he really wished he made the decision of going to college because without his education background he was not able to follow through to his dream job that he has always wanted. The only way of keeping yourself on your career path is taking all the opportunities that will be available to you throughout your future. The causes of dropping out of college are school work, personality issues, and personal issues. School work was always a struggle for me

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    In the beginning of her speech Kelly did not tell the audience exactly what she would be persuading them to want to do, instead you had to rely on the PowerPoint slide and read what her topic was about. The first time I watched this I had no idea what she was talking about; I thought she was trying to persuade her audience to make healthy choices by not eating such sugary based foods. This was similar to what her topic was about but the second time through when I was watching I read the PowerPoint

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    Catherine Rampell says, “A college degree, in other words, is becoming the new high school diploma: the minimum credential required to get even the most basic, entry-level job” (The Washington Post). No matter what college degree one earns, there will be better opportunities available. Having a college degree helps someone develop confidence, allows someone to become better off economically and creates a bright future with a job that satisfies them. Getting a college degree can easily make someone

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