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    Mr Business Man

    Problem Statement The importance of obtaining a college education to work in today’s society cannot be overstated. That is why in recent years high schools have started to encourage students to pursue a college education as well as begin to prepare the students for college. The current methods high schools are implementing offer general ways of preparing students for college that are often times ineffective and lack proper execution. Since college preparation is critical for high school students

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    After School Plans

    Unfortunately, some people don’t want to go to college because they think it will just be four more years like high school. Both my mom and dad are professors so I know a lot about what goes on at a college or university. I can tell you right now that college can be one of the best experiences of your life, and before you go out into the world it is probably a good idea to be educated beyond secondary school. One of the biggest arguments against a college education is not being able to go work

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    College Athletes Get Paid

    College sports have always been enjoyable and entertaining to watch. March Madness and the College Football Playoffs are some of the most exciting sports events to view. The Super Bowl and NBA playoffs may be exciting too, but the key difference between professional athletes and collegiate athletes is that college athletes do not get paid. Many professional athletes play for money, so the passion may not be there. College athletes on the other hand, play for pride, their school, and for their team

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    College Degree Benefits

    and further their education. Going to college can be a good career choice; for example, there are more job opportunities, more money, and your social status is expanded. Today most jobs look for individuals that have college education; however, a person with a college degree is not always best. Degree holders can reap the benefits of having a degree but at the same time having a degree is not always a good thing. Though in past generations having a college degree was not a vast issue, just knowing

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    Four Year College Education

    The steady increase in the cost of receiving a college education is a major problem that faces this generation, which affects many teenagers, young adults, and our society as a whole. Overall, four year college completion rates are falling and graduate’s lifestyles are drastically changing. In recent years, the cost of a four year college has doubled in cost; however the quality of education received has not. According to PEW, 38% of college presidents, the people who should have the most faith

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    Is Higher Education Worth the Price?

    school and hopefully college. Higher education has always been the gateway of accessing higher salary occupation. But the question I have always asked is that does the cost of higher education worth the price? College education is becoming more expensive than ever. Back in 2001, it took the America average family less than 25 percent of their paycheck to go to college. Today, it takes 40 percent of their paycheck to go to college. This is an indication that college education cost is on the increase

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    Life After High School

    expected to go directly to college. And in most cases, they go directly to college. However, that is not the case for all adults. Some of these young adults leave high school in search of the intangibles such as, finding themselves or only taking time off to relax. And at other times unexpected events such tragedies, family, and once in a life opportunity keep young adults from going directly to college after high school. In most cases, they still wish to obtain a college education, but once they see

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    Persuasive Essay On College Tuition

    College tuition rates have increased dramatically in the past few decades. It has become one of the fastest-rising costs, with tuition raising about 200-400%, depending on the type of institute - whether it is public or private. In the U.S., students have collected over $1.4 trillion in student loan debt, with the average student having a debt of $38,000, not including the interest rates they are required to pay while they work off that debt (Fay). These costs can deter those that are graduating

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    Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    something and get no help at all? That’s how college athletes feel. They work every day to achieve their dream, while participating in classes, and having a job to pay off college fees. As many of you may be wondering, why should we just pay for college athletes if they are already half way to achieving their dream? College students go to school to achieve their dream and they are not going to reach it by having such a large payment. A report from Top college athletes worth 6 figures stated “The average

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    College Savings Plan Research Paper

    College seems to be getting more expensive everyday. In a decade or two, the cost is going to be even higher. Setting up a college savings plan is one way parents can save towards funding their child's collegiate dreams. But, can someone other than the parents open up a college savings plan for the child? The simple answer is yes. Anyone can set-up a savings plan for higher education and designate someone else as the plan's beneficiary. The 529 College Savings Plan A savings plan can take many

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