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    Success in College and Career What does success in college and career look like to you? Many students in college might see success by the number of credit hours they have completed, their current grade point average, or the degree they are seeking. A chosen career could be the avenue a person chooses to rise to a certain level of self-esteem and monetary worth. All in all, I see success as a road less traveled, hence a straight and narrow path that follows God’s roadmap for success in college

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    The purpose of the study was to examine how Academic Success Inventory for College Students (ASICS) can be used to evaluate the success of students academically and achieve higher performance. ASICS is an instrument with 50 items that have10 factors used to measure academic skills, anxiety, motivation, personal adjustment, and other factors that affect student performance (Prevatt et al, 2011). This study measured the academic success of college students using 10 subscales of ASICS: general academic

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    In the article "7 Steps to Success at Community College." By Joanne Jacobs she discusses the importance of the first year of college, and show 7 steps to be successful while attending community college. “The first year is critical.” Jacobs’s states. Your first year in college sets the dynamic of how the following years will go after. You want to set yourself up to succeed and to be successful. The 7 steps are honestly successful truth. You want to make a connection with not only your teacher, but

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    for granted that you go to college. It is assumed that a diploma is the start to the road of longterm happiness and financial prosperity. However, is a college degree that imperative to your happiness and success? I delved deeper into the subject and formed a conclusion. A regular brick and mortar university is not worth the time and money spent on college and is not always necessary to have a successful career. While politicians say it is necessary to success, a college education does not equip you

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    COLLEGE IS A BUST Some people say that “College is a one way ticket to success.”According to college board of tuition and fees, thru the school years, the average cost is 32,405$ at private colleges. Lots of people can't afford college or they try to save up by working but when they have enough they still have to pay debt afterwards.Back then the average cost for 4 year colleges where 2,100$, in 2010 the cost of 4 year colleges now are 7,600$ the average cost nearly tripled. The cost of college

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    Strategies for College Success Cpd 150 taught by Michelle Garland one can learn many things. Despite this course possibly being more helpful to others then it was to me it did still teach me multiple things. At the beginning of the course I had been dealing with relationship drama and figuring out how online college works, now halfway through the course the drama has subsided and I understand how online college works.I have learned that one of the most important factors of college success is determination

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    into the college, for them, attending into the college means to step out of the society; can be considerate the adulthood; can have more freedom, etc. But in another hand, they are also concern about whether they can doing well or not. Based on my own experiences and researches, college students have to be independent and become a hard worker in order to success in the college. Be independent is one of the most important qualities for college student to success in college. Many students

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    Going directly to college after high school can be completely beneficial to one’s life. It is what the government encourages while in high school and can easily be accomplished. By attending college at a young age you can live the infamous college life that so many adults speak of as “the best four years of my life”. These four years can be achieved and should be enjoyed. As a young student, one can have the stamina to attend class with hours on end. As a current college student, I see many adults

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    From a young age, most kids have been brainwashed to believe that college is the only path to success in life. Is it? Is college the right choice for everyone? Or are there better alternatives? These are questions that have been asked many different times but it seems like there has been a lack of a clear-cut answer. There are many different things to consider when looking at colleges as the only path to success. The brainwashing of kids seems to start as soon as kids step foot in a school

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    As I read chapter one from Your College Experience: Strategies for Success, I agreed with their reasoning based on my experience. College is important, not just to me, but to the nation. It is a system that enables people, including myself a first generation low income student to work hard to achieve the American Dream. My overall goal is to graduate and be qualified for a career to support my family. To do this I need to plan smart goals and overcome challenges. By the time I got to middle

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