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    Hi fellow classmates! I am Michelle, this is my 3rd, 8-week session in my academic career. I am going to school to obtain my Associates Degree in Accounting and then move on to a Bachelors in Business, at least that is what I am saying for now. I may change my mind and get Bachelors in Accounting, I am not sure yet. I have worked in various law offices in the past and 2 semi-large companies in my career. My last position was with a light bulb manufacturer. I have been married for 16 ½ years

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    enrollment and degree attainment in the United States of America. Throughout this essay, I would like to gain insight into why certain socioeconomic backgrounds/statuses in the United States of America have higher rates of college enrollment and degree attainment than others. Specifically, certain races associated with a socioeconomic status. In addition, I will seek attainable solutions for these college students from lower socioeconomic statuses who are struggling with attaining academic success.

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    Laura: 5 Benefits of Earning a Master's Degree in Graphic Design There are many benefits of earning a master's degree in graphic design. These include personal, career and academic advantages. Those who earn a master’s degree are much more likely to earn more money and enjoy career stability. Here are five specific benefits for students of graduate-level graphic design programs. Program Benefits A Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in graphic design will take only two years to earn. Those who earn

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    My primary short-term academic goal is to earn my Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Event and Meeting Planning before the end of 2016. My short-term plan includes reducing and eliminating the academic tuition cost from out of my pocket by obtaining scholarships, grants and tuition assistance from my employer and sponsors. Further, I plan to reduce the time required to obtain the degree, to quickly have the necessary skills and education to jump-start

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    psychological contributions to academic achievement is explored, specifically focusing on personality, perseverance, and beliefs; setting the framework for the proposed study. First-Generation Students: Characteristics, Experiences, and Outcomes Definitions of who constitutes a first-generation student vary along a continuum in the literature: ranging from students of which neither parent attended college (Ishitani, 2006), neither parent receiving a post-secondary degree (Hertel, 2002; Pascarella, Pierson

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    of the GI bill. From that time, however, women have been slowly narrowing the gap. By 1980, the gap in enrollment and degree completion between men and women had disappeared (Goldin et al., 2006). Fast forward to the present, women have not only closed the educational attainment gap, but they have reversed it – holding a larger portion of the undergraduate enrollment and degree completion than their male counterparts (Ge & Yang, 2013). College enrollment, resulting in educational attainment, results

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    Hard Work Controversy

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    The importance of academic qualifications, which was always debatable, but now has become more controversial. The substantial influence of a degree has sparked the controversy over the potential impact on students to pay full-cost of their course. It can be agreed that a qualified person does have an opportunity to earn high salary. This essay will elaborate how hard work helps individuals to earn more and how demand of work pay higher rate and thus leads to a logical conclusion. At the outset there

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    Tech Prep Essay

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    that- leads to an associate degree or two-year certificate; provides technical preparation in at least one field of engineering technology; applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade; or agriculture, health or business; builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications (including applied academics) through a

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    school involves balancing cost, academic and campus life and get a job on campus .the university UTSA it is located 1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, 60% people submitted applications to utsa. the diversity is different cultures in one place, does not matter. it would cost 1296 if i chose to live at home and on campus it would cost 676$.the student ratio is 23:1 and the school has 17 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students . requires a terminal degree or a minimum of at least five

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    Professional Archaeology

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    to find, a job at universities or in museums can be quite difficult due to less demand in that area of work (saa.org). Archaeology can be split up into two different categories, academic archaeology and professional archaeology, also known as compliance archaeology. These two categories differ in many ways. Academic archaeology is very similar to public archaeology, which is the practice of presenting archaeological data to the public and interpreting that data to the public as well (archaeology

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