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    Recently, a lot of college students who are spending amount of money on school and after graduating they still can’t find a job, that make higher education background becomes a controversial question. Education background has become the focus of our current society, more and more people are beginning to be aware of the necessity of education and some people believed college degree is not important. As far as I am concerned, no matter in workplace, or in our social life, it is necessary for everyone

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    While college is often seen as the greatest years of a person’s life, the college experience has proven to be a time of extreme transformation and development. However, given the number of contexts that are influencing students to pursue a postsecondary degree, one’s transformative process can vary significantly from person to person. As a result, colleges must continue to work to develop a greater awareness of the students they are serving, while also considering valuable initiatives that will

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    “A college degree is not necessary to be successful.” This sentence is something my family lives by, neither of my parents graduated from college. Even though they did not graduate from college, they are still successful and provide me with whatever I want. My brother went to college and never ended up finishing getting his associates. The trend in my family is to not get a college degree but still end up successful. I am going to break that trend by getting a college degree and becoming more successful

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    holds. Some already know college is for them, but not everyone does. Is college the path they really should go to? Is college worth it? College is imperative because students expand their knowledge, giving students higher chances of getting paid more by just attending college. In our society and the world we live in, a college degree will mostly likely guarantee a job compared to those who didn’t attend complete or at least attempt for a degree. Dan Rather claims, “A college degree is the key to realizing

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    After graduating, college is one of the biggest decisions in a person’s life, and debt is just an extra item that comes along with it. 66% of students from state funded colleges leave school with debt, and 75% of students at private colleges leave with debt. Those percentages are extremely high, and I do not want to have too much debt when I leave school. One great way to help pay debts is to take a break year and work full time, for working for a year in between highschool and college is great for students

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    Deciding on a college can be one of the hardest decisions person makes. You are choosing where you want to receive your education that you will be using the rest of your life. You have to choose between Community College or a University. There are many factors that go into this decision such as requirements, cost, and the experience you want to have.     The first thing people need to think about when choosing a college is the requirements and what kind of degree they want.  Community Colleges offer the

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    College Vs Colleg College

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    after high school are either: serving in a military branch, living at home and working, or even attending college. Those that go to college straight out of high school tend to be quite young – these students are considered millennials by age group. As college begins, teenagers are starting to sway away from their parents and begin the adult stage of their lives. Millennials who attend college should work a part-time job while in school because it makes them more accountable for themselves by managing

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    Entering college and embarking on a new journey, everyone desires to have an ideal experience. This desire is driven by what they see on television and in the movies. In college , everyone wants to get good grades and make friends,but everyone's college experience is not the same. The college experience differs for commuters and students who dorm on campus in the way their relative independence from their families, allocate expenses, and time spent socializing. Students who dorm gain independence

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    College Is the Best Thing You Can Do for Yourself Many high school seniors choose to go to college over getting a job. They all make this decision with the belief that it will be more beneficial in the end. With this hope in mind, students are willing to pay thousands of dollars anticipating that it will have a greater payoff in the end. Although many people oppose this theory, students worldwide are willing to take the chance. Attending school for a couple more years is well worth it. With the

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    College is our first real step into adulthood. If you’re like me, and most college students; you move out of your home and into a dorm which means you must fend for yourself. College really is a whole new world waiting to be explored. However, it can also be frustrating to adjust. So, in this essay as a first-year college student myself, I will be guiding you by providing examples of differences between high school and college, priorities and how to schedule your time. I think the biggest difference

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