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    to commute to a physical college. When a potential student wants to get a college degree, they have an important decision to make. They could choose either online college or go the traditional route but with the technology advancing these days there is now a blended education method so students can have both options with or without leaving your home. It does seem like that more and more people are deciding to switch from the traditional college method to online college for many reasons. When a…

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    Last for discussion in the topic expressed in the previous sections, there is the matter of student struggle in regards to the college degree and the correlation to which degree is best suited in each situation. With the larger struggle in completion, it may be a better option to obtain a two-year degree or lower. However, if the struggle is more subtle, the preference may be in that of a four-year degree. It is important to note the correlation between the level and type of struggle to the…

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    When I was in high school, all my teachers would say that they were trying to prepare us for college. Now that I am in college they were wrong in their ways of preparing us for college. High school taught me basically nothing for college. This essay is going to describe the similarities and differences of high school and college. High school is a mandatory and usually free here in America. In high school your books are provided and cost you nothing, you often have no homework, someone else…

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    depends on examples that immediately come to mind when making a decision. During the time that Ryan is deciding where to apply to college, the availability heuristic will supply him with the ideas that come to mind when he is thinking of a college to apply to. If Ryan has recently seen news about a crime committed at a college, he will think that that particular college may not be the best option, because his own experiences have a bigger impact than data. In other words, “...the availability…

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    at its current market value. The price in 2013 was $18,110. That figure is also using the current value of the dollar (Fast Facts). In thirty years, the cost of a bachelor’s degree has increased approximately 527%. The costs and time to attain a college degree is expensive without a doubt. A chart published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the employment data for people over 25 years of age based on their highest level of education the chart illustrates people with only a high school…

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    AnaSofia Bravo Mrs. Layton English 2010 23 February 2024 How to decide if college is worth the cost. Topic Introduction From a young age, students are told, “If you want a good-paying job, you must go to college.” As the students become teenagers, they become pressured to decide on their lifelong careers and are expected to attend college. In recent years, more and more teenagers and young adults ask themselves, “Is college really worth the thousands of dollars? Will I make more than if I stick…

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    better to looking into being a medical examiner. That also does not appeal to me very much because after awhile, the thought of being around dead bodies gave me the creeps. But, just this year I started taking a class on ASL at a local community college. During the first semester, I knew that I wanted to be an occupational therapist. I feel like I would be good in this field of work because I am always willing to help anyone and everyone. Compassion and the ability to listen are included…

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    Be More Like College A common belief is that college students perform better than high school students because of the fact that college students have to pay for their classes. While this is true, there is another reason why college students are able to receive better grades: college students choose their teachers. In high school, a student may be able to sign up for certain classes, but the teacher that the student receives is not one of his or her choosing. If students could choose their own…

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    Gap Year Persuasive Essay

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    before attending college. Recently in the headlines Malia Obama, Barack Obama 's Daughter, announced that she will be taking a gap year and then following her gap year will be attending the very prestigious Harvard University. This is causing a big frenzy in the media because Malia Obama is one of the most influential people in the world right now and serves as a role model for many of the teenagers in the united states. Even though a smart educated person like Malia Obama chooses to take a gap…

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    My Goals

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    However, for now, my main concern is what I will be doing during and after the next five years of my life, and where I will be. During those years, I will be studying to become the very best at what I want to be doing for a long period of my life. To choose what I would like to be doing in my life, I will use as a base to take my decisions my interests. I have many different interests, for example, I really enjoy playing games about many subjects. However, my favorite kind of game is strategic…

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