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    Why the education system is flawed many students over the years due to the poor support they provided? The education system in the United States has problems over the years because it has some flaws of helping students to succeed. Students who attend community college or university will have issues that will cause them to be in debt or could not complete it. The system tried many ways to bring students accomplish their degree, but the problem is that students face issues that will affect their goal

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    A college education is a necessity in today’s time but “does the cost of college out weight the benefits?”. Growing up my mother always told me “you can’t afford a family on a “Dairy Queen” salary. There are multiple pros and cons of a college education such as better a career, with less manual labor, pay, knowledge and career advancement among multiple other opportunities. There are also cons such as the price of college tuition the damage to your credit that comes with unpaid student loans and

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    get out in the world and make something for yourself. But how do you do that? By furthering your education and going to college or a post-secondary education. Even though we just got done with 13 years of school. That’s basically what most of my classmates thought as we were about to graduate last year. In this society, students must further your education to be able to live at times. College education is no longer just an option, or a privilege, like it used to be. It’s now more of a necessity to

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    Free College Education

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    Free College Education Collegeatlas.org reports that seventy percent of Americans will go to college but two thirds of those Americans will also drop out and sixty percent of those who drop out had no help from their parents with paying for tuition (College Atlas). More and more jobs in America require Americans to have a degree in which they can use towards the production of their job however those employers are not helping pay for the college education that they require. The average cost for an

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    College Education Essay

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    College can play an enormous role in life, and one of those roles is to help earn a job that is important in today's society. Most people think college is beneficial, some people believe that’s not so true. There are obvious benefits that most people know about like, more job opportunities, bettering the education of people, becoming qualified in a subject and manifesting destiny. College can also help score a well paying job. Even though there is student debt, with a well paying job, it can pay

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    A college education is getting more and more expensive each day, that it might not be worth the money anymore. An education is one of the most important things to have, to be successful in life, agreed, but when we have to pay thousands for it, as we get to our college years, it can become very difficult and stressing, to the point where students have given up on it. A college education is not worth the thousands of dollars, students pay each semester, because of many reasons, some of them being;

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    A college education is one of the most important things in life. It determines whether you will be able to follow your dreams and have a job that you are passionate about. Although some people may think that it will lead to more bad than good and that it will cost the United States a lot of money, college should be free because it is the only fair way that everyone would be able to have the same opportunity to get a good education and it will benefit, not only the students, but the nation as a whole

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    I would go to college. As I near the end of my senior year, some of my friends shudder at the thought of enduring four more years of schooling -- an education that isn’t free for most by any means. But even though the fear of money crept through my head some nights, I still knew that I would do anything to have the privilege of an education beyond a high school diploma. I knew college would change my life; and with that in mind, I wanted to help change the world. College education leads to many

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    An education, is the process of knowledge provide to someone for a particular field or subject. Have you ever questioned whether a college education is a necessity that can help you achieve greater things? For instance, let's say you are a family man or women and obtain a job and are getting paid really well, but all of a sudden the company decides to replace all of it’s workers with new ones who have a college education background. What are you going to do then? You may stop to wonder what if I

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    Price of College Education

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    States has stressed the importance of college education, to those seeking employment, and better careers. For most people, college is the logical next step in education, as it provides a working knowledge of a desired field and opens the door to many opportunities, but college has become increasingly more expensive as time goes on. Many people feel that college is no longer an option financially. Even with financial aid and scholarships, the cost of a college education can still be very taxing. This is

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