The article “The Promise and Failure of Community Colleges” by Eduardo Porter, deals about the critical things you should know about college. With open enrollment and about $3,800 a year for full-time students, community colleges are pretty much the only option at a higher education for those who don't have the money or the high school record to go to a four-year university. Many students work for parents or are full-time workers, the majority of those students aren’t able to study for four years…
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many college students find themselves asking at one point or another during their excursions towards a degree, “Why am I here?” While some students have clear intentions and motivations as to why they are spending so much time and money to study, others wonder if they could be doing more productive things than studying ancient texts or writing long and arduous midterm papers. It is a common belief that every person should at least attempt to put themselves through a higher education vie college, but…
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2014 Are We Losing the Arts at Community College? Is it a Failure? My initial question: Are funding visual and performing art classes important at the community college level? Should more money be made available to departments so more classes can be made available, or should focus be given to core classes such as English, math, science, and history? Before conducting my survey I also wanted to see the difference in classes that used to be offered in colleges around the area. I used data from archived…
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today's society, the biggest challenge for college students is that everyone feels the need to fit in. People thrive for the most likes on social media and care indefinitely about others opinions. We are at the age where our lives are about to change, for better or even for worse, and having narcissistic attitudes will send us towards failure. When did it become "uncool" to be caring and kind towards our fellow citizens? It is time that we, as upcoming college students, take a stand to this; in being…
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“Obstacles are important because these roadblocks allow you to overcome and grow as a person.” This quote has been a lifelong philosophy as I was maturing because I realized that true failure is not being able to learn from failure. One example of a failure that has made a drastic impact on me was during my years at The Indiana Academy. The Indiana Academy is ranked number one in the state of Indiana, which greatly surpasses the academics of my former school. Consequently, I opted to transfer in…
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school, going to college, having a high salary job, maintaining happiness, huge amounts of popularity and having a healthy marriage, or family. If these opinions that seem more like a requirement are not completed, then its is simply a failure. For example, someone who does not complete high school and are unhappy is considered a failure even if they meet the other “requirements”, because of this importance scale. If your happy and went to college, but make low wages your still a failure. The Oxford dictionary…
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An example, is when Lindley gets a letter to attend the College for High Schoolers which says, “ Dear Ms. Havens, Congratulations! As the top scorer in your region on the state aptitude test, you are cordially invited to participate in the College for High Schoolers at Mercer University…”. This is a big step in Lindley’s…
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(From "The Success Principles(TM) How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be" by Jack Canfield, Janet Switzer) Even though not identifying my short comings doesn’t guarantee failure, taking responsibility for my actions and acknowledging my personal responsibilities will be the cornerstone for my college success. According to the dictionary, personal responsibility is defined as one’s ability to take care of oneself by means of, keeping healthy, managing ones emotions, keeping a sound…
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“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that wont work” is a very broad quote reflecting on a students journey though trying to master the art of learning or getting through issues. Figuring out the best decision doesn't always have to be about learning when it can be about real life scenarios as well. Learning by itself is a major task for almost everyone and in some cases many do not learn easy. There are many ways to study certain material and for certain subjects certain ways of studying…
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that becoming a critical thinker in college is important to “know what you don’t know”. In other words, the speaker wants to encourage the students in the audience to decide what our limits are when it comes to studying or homework and apply yourself to become a critical thinker. Dr. David Vanden Bout demonstrated why it is crucial to gain an understanding of the subjects or ideas in college that you don’t fully comprehend by sharing his experiences as a college student. His younger self failed multiple…
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