Going to college after high school is a decision that many people consider, and for good reason. In today's competitive job market, having a college degree can provide numerous benefits that significantly impact your future career and personal growth. Let's delve into the reasons why going to college after high school is a worthwhile endeavor. First and foremost, a college education equips you with the knowledge and skills that are highly sought after by employers. Critical thinking, problem-solving…
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College allows students to start a new chapter in their life, pursue their goals and experience a whole different view of life. Having a college education can challenge you to explore and broaden your interests. About 3/4 of people go to college, and those who do always succeed more than those who don’t. It has many benefits, leading students to a more successful life and a brighter future. Graduating from a four-year college opens many doors to success and new experiences. Anybody can go to college…
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Reflection 4: Why Am I in College? While I mostly find myself asking this question after long, hard days when I find it difficult to juggle school, work, and social obligations, I find that the most simple answer is: because I want to. I have grown up in a very blue collar family, and consequently I decided that I did not want to spend my entire life working endless hours of backbreaking work. At the same time, I feel that I have a familial obligation to do so. Finally, I know in my heart that…
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The article “What Is College For?” by Gary Gutting claims that the major function of college is maybe higher learning is to increase academics, and to be able to get a valuable skill or a job in the real world. College is also there to increase “intellectual culture” (Gutting). This is his primary reason for why he thinks people should attend college, because college would give people a sense of culture. College does give you the skills in your desired field, but according to Gutting, the main reason…
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championship NBA championship and an Olympic gold medal and Magic Johnson is one of them. He is also considered one of the greatest passers of all time. Johnson will always be considered a legend on and off the basketball court because of his NBA and college careers and his donations to the research and prevention of AIDS and other STD’s. Earvin ‘’Magic” Johnson was born on August 14, 1959 in Lansing, Michigan to Earvin Johnson Sr. and Christine Johnson. Earvin was the fourth of seven children and had…
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believe philosophy is valuable. After reading Bertrand Russell’s paper, I would have to say I do believe philosophy is valuable. Just like any other subject we take in college, they all have some sort of value to each of us. Philosophy opens your mind up and lets you see life in different ways, and I think that is such a beautiful thing. Philosophy makes you see life differently, instead of seeing it just through your own eyes. At least to me, philosophy is extremely valuable. Before taking this class…
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for their future in the workforce? And what is keeping them away from learning these valuable lessons from working? Jeffrey J. Selingo, author of "Why More Teenagers And College Students Need To Work While In School," shares his opinion on the world of why teens and recent graduates are struggling to launch a career path after school. Selingo lets the reader into his thoughts and concerns, as well as beliefs, on why teens need to work while pursuing their education. Selingo uses a series of evidence…
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Arswanakee Magee January 15, 2014 Narrative Essay Goals after College Exploring different ideas and beliefs when becoming an obstetrician, has taken a major turn on my life. I have imagined becoming a specialized doctor for women in today’s society for many years. Making decisions are valuable to me and so is my future career. Dedication is not the only thing that is needed to be motivated throughout the full process I have ahead of me. Making decisions to build a home, purchasing my office…
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Robinson's early life and education he ran a track runner his parent didn't really have a lot of money and they had to move alot he went to to high school and attended the college of california jackie was forced to leave the college even though he was a great help with sports there he had to move to hawaii and attended ucla a college and then went off to play professional football for honolua bear but it was cut short because of world war two a terrible battle Jackie was raised by his single mother…
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either. Even natives in the world before the dollar existed still had to use food, or some sort of valuable trading item to make it through life. Every person in life has to make it somehow and every culture had some valuable item that could be used to support their family or buy the next best thing. I was impressed by how much she knew; I was surprised by how much she didn’t care about organization or why she didn’t care if there wasn’t a dime in the bank. She cared more about me then money; I guess…
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