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    Many people believe that if you go to college it will guarantee you a respectable career and a higher-income. One would think that is what students expect to get out of their college experience but that may not always be the case. I am an example of a student who is looking for a different outcome for my college degree and experience. As an adult making the decision to go to college was a constant battle I struggled with. I knew I was taking a big risk when I signed up for classes. I knew college

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    Is a college education truly worth the cost and the amount of debt that a student acquires over a four-year period? Many students today look towards the future scared and frightened debating their future, all of them asking that same question. Many ask what are they doing this for, is a simple piece of paper called a degree worth all of this. These undecided students are frightened, and unaware if a college degree is truly worth all of the baggage that comes with it. Many critics will argue and say

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    When I was in school, my mother stressed education. I am so glad she did. I graduated from Yale College and Yale University with my master’s and I didn’t do it by missing school (Angela Bassett). Everyone has their own experience in college whether good or bad. School is home to me, ever since Middle school after I finally grasped the art of studying. In high school I thought attending either a two-year or four-year college consisted of me working hard to achieve a degree that would in turn help

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    possibly aid in achieving this in communities. It is imperative to remember that despite the positive side effects, not all who attend college will successfully obtain a degree and therefore not everyone will reap the same benefits. Lastly, the value of the diploma would depreciate for the student trying to obtain a diploma. The more obtainable the degree is the less money it is technically worth. With the amount of students being able to complete the degrees means a surplus of abilities lying around

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    Ever thought of attending college? There are many positive outcomes of taking part in college; for example, a numerous amount of career fields require a degree. College influences young teenagers to become more responsible and people with college degrees receive higher income. While growing up, adults and teachers influence minors to strive for a better education in order to become successful in life. They make it known that college is an expectation by saying things such as:”everyone goes to college”

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    At age 22, I’ve already seen the true importance of a good college education in my own personal view. Right now, I am having trouble completing my degree in Graphic Design that I’m due to celebrate next spring. The fact that I’m behind is a disappointment. I believe this is because of my lack of wisdom through middle school and throughout high school. Also, the nonchalant naïve attitude I show towards everything I’ve come across has put me behind. Coming up through college, I have made minor mistakes

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    The big debate in someone’s head when they are a senior in highschool and are getting ready to graduate is if they are planning to attend college, then what college to attend is the big question. For students that want to pursue art in college, then the big question is if art school is the way to go or “traditional” college with just a major in some medium of art. I believe that if anyone wants to be an artist or wants to do something in the art field, that they would benefit more from an art school

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    Colleges and Universities are institutions of higher learning. These institutions are continuously changing and evolving as means for preparing their students for the ever changing and evolving world. The institutions' curriculums and courses that are offered to the students are reflections of those changes. Higher learning institution's graduate students will learn how to conduct research into new theories, conduct experiments that have never been done and analyze social changes for the betterment

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream. It is woven in the very fabric of our nation. The pursuit of the American Dream is a nitty-gritty part of a person’s life. This Dream is essentially the outline of being able to “have it all.” A person works hard, has a career, settles down, raises a family, and lives happily in their freedom. If a person achieves this dream, they are said to be successful-that they have amounted to something in life. That being said, the American Dream is the epitome of societal influence. It

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    The career path I have chosen to follow through with is Speech Pathology. In order to fully develop an understanding of Speech Pathology I will need to attend a university and or college that offers my career choice. This career is not something you can simply be trained for in a matter of days and become an expert, becoming a Speech Pathologist takes time and effort as well as studying the human functions of speech. Having an outlook on my future it is highly likely that graduating with a college

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