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    Since I began my college search, well-meaning adults have given me their advice on everything from community college to dorm decorations. One piece of advice that always varied was their counsel on honors colleges. While some would tell me how good it looks on job applications, others would warn me away from the extra work or challenging classes. The more I reflected back on this, the more I realized this is exactly the advice I have been given my whole life. Before the start of highschool, my parents’

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    starts with four years of college study in order to get into medical school. After the first four years to get into medical school, there is another four years in medical school and at least three years of residency. Some careers requires an extra three or four years. The colleges they recommend for me are Guilford College, Meredith College and University of North Carolina at Greensboro. They scored me highest in finance and health science. Out of all of the colleges they have recommended for

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    Going to college is a whole knew experience, and it can be scary to some freshman. Going to college can be a great experience or it can not be a great experience it all depends on yourself. Going to college may mean bad eating habits, or there may be a high level of stress. Going to college may mean that it is the first time to be away from home all on your own. There are many aspects of being a freshman in college, and One aspect that every freshman at a university experiences is living on their

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    ever wondered why college students party? In the past, I’ve heard people’s reasoning to go to college. Some of those reasons aren’t for bettering themselves. Some people want to go to college specifically for the college partying experience. What makes a high school student want to experience a college party? There’s thrills, sex, socialization, and a nothing can touch me mind set. I started thinking sociologically when I realized a lot of college students are effected by college parties due to alcohol

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    Going into college is one of the most important phases, for most of the students; college life decides how they are going to be for the rest of their life. And for many going into college are one of the most exciting times and many of the students look forward to it, it is the most exciting period for any students. Coming into college each student have their own view on how to spend their time in college some are there to study some to have fun and some for the sake of their parents. Studentship

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    Essay on An Ideal College Everyone has or should have an ideal; something which he can look forward to, of which he may dream, and for which he may strive. In our colleges we come across many defects or limitations. We often discuss these among ourselves. And in course of these discussions, and as a result of them, we come to cherish a vague notion of what would be an ideal college, at last, what we would regard as an ideal. Here of course I speak mostly for myself. An ideal college, in my opinion

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    How Free College Can Affect the Economy Nearly 90 percent of high school graduate enroll in college within eight years but only 39 percent of people who attend community college graduate. When Bernie Sanders said that he wanted to make college free people were excited and it was one of the reason why Bernie went so far in the presidential election. Coming from the Bernie Sanders free college idea, it looks like some people in the United States want college to be free and think that paying hundreds

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    Free College Why are not more people going to college? One obvious answer would be cost, especially the cost of tuition. But the problem is not just that college is expensive. It is also that going to college is complicated. Free college is not just about cultural and social, neither economic. It means navigating advanced courses, standardized tests, and forms. It means figuring out implicit rules-rules that can change. College graduates have higher employment rates, bigger salaries, and more work

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    Professor Patricia McEvoy-Jamil English 1301 30 June 2015 Understanding College Pressure In the United States today, Colleges are made up of individuals, both the young and the old from different works of life, who come from different backgrounds. They have different religious belief, morals, and attitudes; this make them see problems differently. They come together with a single purpose which is to learn. Some people think College is all about a society of students having fun, or living a carefree

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    their lives. The common struggle of choice appears between universities and independent colleges (those not under authority of universities). Both have upsides and downsides as well as similarities and differences that can make the choice difficult. An effective way to choose between attending a university or college, however, is to consider the focus of the school, offered programs,

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