...what school will they need to attend to become an astronaut, doctor, or superhero? There are almost five thousand different types of colleges to choose from in the United States, including state universities and privately funded colleges. Private colleges have smaller class sizes and higher prestige, but public state universities have great opportunities available, competitive costs, and remarkably diverse campuses. Rather than attending a private college, I should attend a publicly funded, state university. Opportunities in a public university are exceptionally prevalent; whereas in a private college, there are few. Even when a student visits a college...
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...QUESTIONNAIRE What engineering course will you pursue in your College? Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electronics Engineering Industrial Engineering Others (Please Specify):_____________________ Where do you want to get your preferred course? Olongapo Area Outside Olongapo Area (If you answered Outside Olongapo Area, you don’t need to answer the next question) Supposed all engineering courses are offered in each school, which of the following school do you wish to attend? Aura College Columban College Lyceum of Subic Bay QUESTIONNAIRE What engineering course will you pursue in your College? Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electronics Engineering Industrial Engineering Others (Please Specify):_____________________ Where do you want to get your preferred course? Olongapo Area Outside Olongapo Area (If you answered Outside Olongapo Area, you don’t need to answer the next question) Supposed all engineering courses are offered in each school, which of the following school do you wish to attend? Aura College Columban College Lyceum of Subic Bay QUESTIONNAIRE What engineering course will you pursue in your College? Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electronics Engineering Industrial Engineering Others (Please Specify):_____________________ Where do you want to get your preferred course? Olongapo Area Outside Olongapo Area (If...
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...education and then realizing that you had only made it much worse. Many students pursue a degree or certification at a college or university with the goal of making a better life for themselves, but sometimes that is not what happens. Students many times can leave college with debt, bad credit, and few job perspectives. This can happen to students no matter what school they choose to attend but it happens more often to students who attend for-profit colleges. This is what happened to Jeff Sutherland; a thirty-two-year-old Army veteran with a wife, two small children, and nearly forty-thousand dollars of debt from student loans. Sutherland was discharged from the Army after receiving an injury....
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...One of the major pieces to becoming a successful business man/woman is receiving a college education. A college degree is viewed as a necessity and is slowly becoming an unreachable goal for some people. Most believe that the cost of college has been rising and continues to rise, and that the rate of increase is outpacing that of other costs (NAICU). As the cost of college rises, families have to change their way of life to be fortunate enough to send their children to college. Along with changing how families’ live, many other problems are produced in various ways. The cost of college should be lowered because it imposes a burden on parents and their children, causes some students to alter their choice of which college to attend, and prevents some students from even going to college. When the time comes to talk about college, a large number of questions arise. Although many come forward, the first question is if college is even affordable. The main problem families’ face is the difficulty to pay for college, especially with the current economy’s condition. Patrick Callan, president of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, states “Given the financial hardship of the country, it’s simply astonishing that colleges and universities would have this kind of increases” (Lewin). What if a young adult has a dream to attend a certain university in a different state? Residency regulations cause the cost of out-of-state schools to raise tuition to almost three times...
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...a job that paid them six figures and afford us the nicer things in life. But that didn’t matter because to my siblings and I, what we had was the nicer things since we never actually knew that there was something better. Yes I’ve had financial challenges but I didn’t let it affect me. People want to attend college for many reasons, for example, a higher education, career preparation, new experiences and or to make a change in the world. Along with all those reasons, I want to attend college because I want to fulfill my fullest potential that so many people in my life say I have. I want to attend college to discover who I am, where I want to be and who I want to become. I want to attend college to be successful. I want to attend college so I can become a Marriage and Family therapist. So I can help all the families and couples that will be coming to my practice asking for my help and my knowledge. I want to attend college so I can give my children and family a better life and everything I was never afforded. I want to go to college so I can finally learn how to believe in myself. With everything I want to accomplish in my life, I don’t want to go to college, I need...
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...a more popular choice when choosing a school, especially a college. Online schooling versus the traditional campus classroom has become an increasingly popular way to attend classes with today’s new world technology. This is especially true among the working class population because of people’s time limitations, family, and working schedules. Taking classes online, allows people the freedom of studying from anywhere there is an internet connection. This eliminates the need to be in a structured brick and mortar class on a campus that may, or may not be located conveniently. Taking classes online also allows a person to attend at any given time during the day, versus attending classes on Monday, Wednesday & Friday's from eight to ten in the morning or from seven to ten on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The traditional brick and mortar campus setting for the typical college student is where all the action is, this is most popular for those students attending college for the first time straight out of High School. The college student looks forward to his or her new found freedom that the dorms allow and living at home does not provide. Living away from home in a college dorm or off campus apartment allows the student to party, go to class, and have the independence of, the adults he or she have now become. Then there is the older adult attending college, he or she is either there to finish a degree or begin a college career and is not looking for a party atmosphere. These adult...
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...First-generation college students are defined as students who are from a family where no parent or guardian has earned a baccalaureate degree, a common definition used in most studies (Soria & Steepleton 2012; Choy 2001). Roughly, one third or 32% of undergraduate students are first-generation college students (National Postsecondary Student Aid Study [NPSAS] 2012). It is important we understand the needs of first-generation college students as the number of students entering college increases (National Center for Education Statistics [NCES], 2009) and colleges push to increase retention and graduation rates (U.S. Department of Education, 2009). This essay will argue that retention rates of first-generation college students are much lower compared...
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...Although incoming freshman in college want to embrace all of the freedom college offers, it is in their best interest to think about the cost. The cost of college is on the rise and showing no signs of slowing down. The rate it is increasing is far faster than the normal rate of inflation; this is scary for college students. Students currently enrolled in college are finding getting into debt is very easy. How can I, as a senior in high school set myself up for success? Knowing all of my options and making the right decisions is the easiest way to do so. Colleges now provide a class for freshman that explains complex loan terminology and ultimately how they can keep their debt low or have none at all. I understand you are a financial...
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...The world is constantly needed changes. To make these changes, we need to understand it first. College is a place where the students start to understand the real world and when they try to involve in some opportunities to prove themselves. It helps them to know who they want to be. Why do they want to be an engineer, doctor, or lawyer…? etc. college could be the place where they apply information and gain knowledge, so they can face the world. Also, it could be the place where the students challenge themselves. College student is a typically two minded people. A student could be known what he/she is doing and work hard for it in order to achieve, or lost person who goes to college in order to find at an interest to work on. Every college student faces these categories in either they become a successful or not which they are; transition feeling, academic performance, and time management....
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...Liberal Arts Education Now that I am in college, I have pondered upon whether a liberal arts education is better than a vocational education; a topic that did not cross my mind in high school. A liberal arts curriculum includes the studies intended to primarily provide general knowledge such as language, philosophy, literature, and abstract science and to develop general intellectual capacities, such as reason and judgment, as opposed to professional or vocational skills (merriam-webster.com). As students wanting to achieve a higher education, we have to think about what we want for ourselves. Either you want to grow as an individual and obtain a major in whichever field you chose, or just learn what best interests you. People have many misconceptions toward what the liberal arts are and how they can benefit you. We often hear things like, “A liberal arts degree will not get you a real job.” or “A liberal arts degree is a luxury not a necessity.” Although this is what the majority of the people who are not aware about the actual facts say, this is not true. An examination of, The New Liberal Arts by author Sanford J. Ungar, and Are Too Many People Going to College? by author Charles Murray, will reveal to us why one gains more knowledge at a liberal arts school. Murray argues that a liberal arts education is only for the elite, but I believe that they shouldn't be the only ones to attend because my vision of a liberal arts college is one where all students come in with the appropriate...
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...College education: large university or small college? Having a college degree today is an asset when applying for a decent job. Higher education is very expensive; it is a hard decision for parents and students when it comes to chose whether they will attend a large university or a small college. A large university and a small college have the same goals which are to educate, train, and develop students in their different fields, but they are also different in terms of class size, quality of teachers and tuition cost. It is important to have a good look at these different factors in order to chose between a large university and a small college when deciding what is the best for a student. According to a recent study, the average number of students per class in some large universities is around 400 to 500 students per class. Students always argue that the atmosphere inside the classroom is very good. They have the opportunity to exchange ideas with a large number of others students who are taking the same course. The inconvenient part is that students most of the time do not really interact with their teacher. Also students do not have to attend class or to participate and the teacher would not even notice. The number of students in small college is around 15 to 40 students per class. Most of the time, students know each other. They build a personal relation with their teacher. The disadvantage of small class is that, there is less competition compare to a big classroom. Some...
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...Consequently, because legacies and athletes take up about 23% of admitted students at Dartmouth, about 500 possibly more qualified students, who do not have any special recruitment tages, are being denied or waitlisted. In a school like Dartmouth or Stanford, where 5% of 42,000 applicants are accepted and 74% of applicants have above a 30 on the ACT, colleges should not be lowering their standards to include students with lower grades lower than the majority of applicants simply because they have a “recruiting tag.” (CITE). Ultimately, because colleges are admitting less qualified students who are meant to increase diversity, athletic success, or the alumi system, possibly exceptional students are being denied, demonstrating one major flaw within the admissions...
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...are applying for college? Most students consider where their friends are going. What they need to consider is whether to go to a University or Community College. When considering what type of school to attend, Students need to take into consideration three major things. How much tuition they are willing to pay, the various classes at each different school, and the sizes of each class and whether you will recieve one on one time with the professor. Tuition is the main key that will be a deciding factor of what college they will attend. The difference between Larger College tuition and Smaller College Tuition is the cost per credit hour, but it also depends on what you are going to school for. For example, Tuition at Texas A&M University is going to be a lot more than the tuition at Texas Wesleyan University. Texas A&M per year costs $22,470 and Texas Wesleyan University per year costs $22,040; There is not a major change in tuition but it is still a large amount. This tuition does not account for housing or food. Also, Depending on whether you are attending a school out of state; the tuition could also change dramatically. Looking ahead Community College is definetly a better choice if one is trying to get basics done and if they want to save some money. The next thing you have to take into consideration is the various classes at each different school. Most larger schools will have multiple campuses. For example, Texas A&M has the campses located in College Station, Corpus...
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...Orientation 1101 6/16/15 Journal Entry College is going to be a big step for me coming from a small town. It has been my dream to come to Rend Lake College and pursue a degree in business. Although I struggle a little bit with my comprehension problem, I attend to have a fresh start here at Rend Lake. I decided to attend college because I think it is very important to further my education after High School. It is the next chapter that I am choosing to start in my life. I feel that while attending college I can learn more and grow as a student. My parents are both college graduates so therefore I feel as if it is expected of me to attend college and get a degree. It is known that by attending college students solve problems and handle decisions properly. Sometimes people may think that a High School education is enough for them, it is not for me. It is very important for me to strive to get the highest education I can possibly get. With a high education there is a very good possibility in getting jobs where you receive higher pay and I will be less likely to face unemployment. I am more likely to have more career choices and will probably be able to change careers more easily than those who have not completed some form of higher education. I feel like after college the education I will receive will prepare me mentally and physically for the real world. My goal as of now is to attend college at Rend Lake for two years and receive my business degree. I then plan...
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...The cost of college has several different contributing factors. These factors consist of personal loans, relationships, part time/full time job, scholarships, and time management. All of these examples are major contributing factors to the cost of college. The personal loans are a factor because they show some of the true costs of college. Personal loans are the first step when going to college without money from other sources. These different sources can consist of parents, grandparents, scholarships and etc. These costs are some of the key things that contribute to the cost of college. The second factor that contributes to the cost of college is relationships. Relationships have numerous costs that play a role in the cost of college. These costs can consist of things like expenses for the other person, choosing where to go to college, choosing to take or disregard a scholarship to leave or stay with that person....
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