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The Importance of Higher Education
When choosing a college, the potential student has many factors to consider. Such as what degrees are offered, how long the program for each degree will last, and will the student want to live on or off campus? Some colleges do not offer the same programs and certain degree programs may require less time to finish. Location is important when considering a college or university. Some students prefer to stay close to their home, while others enjoy the freedom of living several states away. Community colleges are also a valid option for those who are interested in earning a degree. Part time classes can allow easier access to higher learning. Some colleges are available over the internet, giving even the busiest person a way to earn a degree.
The internet offers a great tool for those in search of the right college. Sites with tips on finding colleges are easily found, while the colleges themselves usually have websites that list the programs and their lengths, size of the student body, social programs, and costs. Cost should not be the determining quality of a university since most colleges regardless of their tuition cost will try to aid students from every economic background. One tip in finding a school and learning more about the quality of it is by learning the percentage of student who return to continue their next year of education instead of transferring to another college. A good return means the college has in place support systems, academic courses, and other factors that make the college a good choice for students.
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The Power of Education
Why are some people well off and others drown in poverty? How does some people seem to get all the breaks and others can get a fair shake? Do you ask yourself these questions? I did for a while until I learn the power of education.
I learned that if I can pick up a book, read a website, and learn all that I can about a certain topic, I can change my circumstances. People are lazy and will do anything to avoid stretching their minds by reading. If it’s not on TV or on the radio they avoid it. Most people want information spoon-fed to them and will not take steps to work for the information that can change their lives.
Maybe it began in school. Having to read “boring” textbooks and listen to a teacher drone on and on about a topic that you will never have to see again in real life may be the culprit. Or maybe it’s the easy access to television and radio where entertainment is more fun that reading a book.
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