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    to go to college, but as year past we see a rise in the cost of college. The cost of college has risin in the past 40 years from $10,300 for a private college and $2,500 for a public to an average price of $31,000 for a private and $9,000 for a public. This rise in college tution affects all but the rich and the upper-middle class. This has become a natual issue. THis is such a important issue because college is a great oputunty that open many doors for people,but as the cost of college increase

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    if, college should be free to continue their education. In most cases people believe students should not pay for college. Many students could benefit if college was free. A group of researchers studied that the out come free college could result to, lower income students will have a chance for a degree, Student debt will no longer ruien students, and more people will attend college. First, this is a major benefit for lower income students is that now they have an opportunity to attend college without

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    What is the purpose of college? Today's society people believe college is meant to become financially successful. However, others believe college is meant for self development. Some people think college will help an individual be financially successful because they are able to learn the proper skill and knowledge for a dream job. While other people think college is meant for self development because they discover their strengths and weaknesses. I believe college is a place to gain knowledge and skill

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    We, as high school seniors are all frantic about what college we will be attending next year. We talk quite often about the magnificent campus that each university has and hope to receive the acceptance letter. We leave the application process up to our parents since they are the ones to enter all the data in regards to the FAFSA. Notwithstanding, students should be more involved in the entire process if they desire to attend their school of preference. Students believe that their exemplary performance

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    The best college is one that gives you finish presentation regarding quality instruction and additionally vocation prospects. The web helps you a considerable measure in giving you full scope of data about the different colleges offering world class training and falling under the "best" classification. The college audit gateways are the genuine accommodating assets profiting over a large number of advanced education wannabes by giving them data what to do and how to do. The best college is one that

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    College athletics are a multibillion-dollar industry, and just about everyone is profiting off of it – except the workers themselves. Although the NCAA draws in about $11 billion dollars a year, the organization’s regulations ban athletes from profiting off of their platform at all. Considering how much money is floating around between the coaches, the universities, and the NCAA, it seems fair that many college athletes at big name schools are looking for some sort of compensation. The average college

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    prominent college drug is ecstasy, also known as molly or MDMA, which is an illegal stimulant popularized in the nineties. This drug causes euphoria, lowered inhibitions, calmness and therefore is the perfect party drug for colleges (Addiction). This drug only gives the person who takes it a high for a few hours, but the maleffects can last for a few days after taking it. These effects can cause a student to not show up to class and not learn as well, like many other drugs that college students take

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    today’s society are prompted by all teachers to go to college, and this idea is being reinforced more than ever. Although there are a select few people that do not belong in college, this idea has never been more true. Jobs that require a college degree are becoming more abundant, and these jobs need to be filled. The only way these jobs can be filled is if the number of college graduates increases at the same pace as jobs that require a college degree are. Many issues over time have arisen on this

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    rented two room apartment to eat Ramen noodles by yourself. Does this sound like the college dream? No, this is the college lifestyle long awaited by many. College is not useful whatsoever. It’s the longest and most dreadful years of your life. The degrees earned bring no jobs and you end up working at McDonald’s anyways. Four years of your life wasted. College is not useful and is not worth enduring through. College is extremely costly and continues growing every year. John W. Schoen explained that

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    school seniors that get affected by the transition from college life. They are overly optimistic and confident in their ability to manage the challenges they will encounter in college. This freshman myth being blamed on by high school because in high school there is no help preparing students for the transition from high school to college, giving future students high expectation on academic, social and personal experiences for when entering college. But this becomes a domino effect because high schools

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