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    of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That’s the opportunity an education can provide.” For about two decades, people have been quarreling about whether post-secondary education is necessary. Opposers against college argue that one can still have a good job without a college degree. However, post-secondary education is essential because there is a lesser chance of being unemployed, the greater chance of a better salary, and it can help inspire

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    Around America, High Schools and parents alike seem to be pushing College as the number one choice of post-secondary routes to take. However, while college is an admirable goal- and should remain an open option to all students, the recent decline in trained trade-workers and high College drop-out/failure rate proves the need for other, often referred to as "alternative", options to be held in higher importance and availability. All of this considered, College only has a mediocre value due

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    “How you are going to utilize this money to reach your goal in a post-secondary education or trade school.” In my family’s life education is very major, it is an opportunity to be surpassed in life and be successful any way possible. Scholarships are a way for a student to reach their goal. I would like to utilize this money by buying the basic necessary stuff like textbooks and college supplies. Textbooks are very paramount in college because in high school, we have a teacher that

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    history of education there has been many education reforms. According to Enrique Pena Nieto “Education reform has as its main purpose to make sure that the education delivered is of quality” ( (2015 BrainyQuote INC, 2015). Whether it be for primary and secondary students, higher education, low-income students, or teachers, there is always an improvement that can be made for the better. A comparison of education reforms that reveals some of the positive, negative, and needed changes in education. One of

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    college education is often seen as a “the next step” in a young adult’s life. Whether they actually know what they would like to earn a degree in, they feel the need to continue their education as almost everyone around them is pursuing post-secondary education of some sort. It is often argued that a college education is not necessary to get ahead because of the manufacture based workforce that is up and coming in America, however, there are many benefits to having a post-secondary education such as

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    Post-Secondary Education

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    As the graduation of high school nears, many students are contemplating post-secondary education, such as a four-year college or a technical school. Multiple colleges have requirements for students to achieve while they are in high school to qualify for the college’s programs and to be considered for acceptance. Some colleges have immense requirements for students to be considered. As pressure from parents and colleges continues to increase, students are taking part in risky academic behaviors, such

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    Post-Secondary Education

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    “An Investment in knowledge pays the best interest” this was a quote by one of our great founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin. I firmly believe that we need to make post secondary education not just more affordable but, free. This has been thrown around as a joke in the past year with it being a cornerstone of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’s platform and yes it sounds crazy, I know, but it is completely feasible. Anyone who thinks otherwise is completely uneducated and proves my point. This

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    Post Secondary Education Essay

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    of Post Secondary Education (PSE) cannot be disputed. Education opens the door to more employment opportunities and greater personal fulfilment for many people. An educated and skilled workforce supports and sustains the economy and benefits society as a whole. However, there is a growing crisis faced by colleges in the delivery of post secondary education (PSE) that simply cannot be ignored. The original mandate of the Colleges, envisioned back in 1965 by then Minister of Education, Bill Davis

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    individuals is that of transitioning from a secondary education and into a post-secondary education due to lack of awareness of what to expect plus having little or no knowledge about how to prepare for such drastic change. First-generation college students constitute those students that are first in their families to go to college, whose parents were unable to achieve any postsecondary education, bachelor 's degree, and had more than a high school education (Garcia, V. 2015; Garriott, P. O., Hudyma

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    Physical education should be compulsory in secondary schools including 11 and 12 Physical education classes are one of the most important classes in middle schools and high schools offered. Sports class is essential for the healthy growth and development of young students. However, there are many negative impacts on physical education that a lot of students do not want to participate in it. Moreover, a research in an Irish high school on how sports classes affect scholastic achievement, this study

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