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    motive, are students without the inclination or willingness to identify the reason for their college attendance. Although William Zinsser proposes in his article, “College Pressures,” that students have become victim to the competition, rigorous coursework, and demands of college, it is the motive of the student that determines their college experience. Just as Zinsser wishfully submitted in his essay, college education ought to be enjoyed and coveted as a period of exploration…

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    College can be a place where dreams become reality. All over the world, millions of young adults have the privilege to attend college every day. Most are pursuing a dream or goal and are striving for a better life. However, college can be a place for lost dreams and broken families. Many factors can contribute to a disastrous college experience, and these factors are what determine a student’s future after leaving college. Peer pressure is one of the things that many students face in…

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    opinions on the up and coming modern college experience. In his opinion piece, Perlstein insinuates that the introspection aspect of college is just not valued by students any more. Addison repudiates Perlstein’s remarks, stressing that, “Mr. Perlstein…would never think to look for himself in the one place where the college experience of self-discovery does still matter to those who get there.” (256). That place being community college. The very word community college is laughed at and…

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    Wwc Quick Review Paper

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    What Works Clearinghouse. (2009, April). WWC quick review of the report “college outcomes comparisons by AP and non-AP high school experiences.” The study was meant to prove whether taking Advanced Placement Courses as well as AP exams in high school, would improve college performance.This was tested on students who graduated from a texas public high school during 1998 and 2002 and then attended a Texas public college. Data was collected from high school students who took AP classes and Ap…

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    College Life Technology is changing the world every second, especially in colleges, which is creating less and less social interaction. In Graeme Woods article “Is College Doomed” he explains the idea of Ben Nelson’s school called Minerva, and how it differs from a typical college. In Minerva, technology is the primary source for education, without technology Minerva would not exist; but with technology there does come problems, such as glitches. Having a college function by technology can…

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    junior at Indiana State University with a 3.9 GPA. I expect to uphold this GPA while continuing to be the secretary for PRSSA. With the experience, I gain from both the classroom and PRSSA I hope to become a public relations practitioner for either an individual or a company. With my participation in the Honors College, I expect to gain more hands-on experience with my professors. While I have taken a number of classes that have challenged me, I hope to enroll in courses that challenge my way…

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    going to college, getting an education but is it really worth all the trouble? Is going to a private school better than a public school and how can it help you with your job choices? Going to college is time consuming and expensive. Going to college in my opinion is totally worth it.There is benefits with getting a college education/degree. First of all your getting an education that can lead to better jobs. People with a degree in college usually get paid more than a person without a college…

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    majority of jobs require a college degree. If a person does not obtain a degree beyond high school more than likely they will be working minimum wage jobs. Therefore with this rate of pay, a person cannot support their self or another human being. When attending collage a person dose expand their knowledge of their interest yet a person will learn more than what they imagined. With a college degree a person will gain more than education, they will gain experience. College has many benefits,…

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    Gap Year Effects

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    most of your problems and making sure you get to class on time, to being at college with no parents to help you can be hard to handle and stressful. A gap year, allows students to get away from parents, and school and become more mature. In one article author Christiana…

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    Growth Mindset

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    Is education a burden or a stepping-stone? Through good experiences, I was able to cultivate myself into a better student. Through those good experiences, there were bad experiences that caused me to have a setback and doubt my ability. While others strived in reading and writing, it was very challenging to feel confident in subjects I did not understand. Through those challenging times, to be motivated a growth mindset was needed to improve. Intelligence was thought to be set at birth and…

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