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College Admissions Essay: The Value Of Education

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In this selfish and blinded generation, we take education for granted. Our country spoils everyone, where everyone doesn’t understand how lucky we are. Even I am blinded by that fact. Why are we not taking advantage of education instead of viewing it as a waste of time? In this country, the system forces students to have an education and go to school. In what ways is this bad? We are too spoiled. My high school experience is about to be over. After this, I have the ultimate decision to choose my own path in life. To be honest, I’m tired of school. I feel ready but society but Malala’s struggles helped me realize I’m not. I never realized how lucky I am to be in the position I am in. I also failed to realize the potential education can flourish. …show more content…

I guess struggles help someone realize the real worth of things. In my society, we are so blind and clueless. We view education as a chore and something we have to do. Malala’s experience is very uplifting and inspiring for me because I’m so washed up from this society. Being so caught up with all comfort and extravagance I deal with everyday in this society, Malala lead me to a greater choice. She made me understood that education shouldn’t be taken for granted. She definitely inspired me to acquire higher education/college. It motivates me in a way that I am excited for college. In the great words of Malala, “Let us pick up our books and our pens, they are powerful weapons.” Malala is trying to reveal the importance of education to all the people who fail to realize the potential of it. Everyday, I see people in my class fool around and act like they are forced to go to school. When a lot of people felt this way, I questioned education. I asked myself, “Is education really necessary?” It really discouraged me to learn and get an education. Malala really saved me from all these bad influences and habits. She inspired me that education is a luxury and should be treated very seriously. Now, I have no doubts about education and this really prepared me with a great mindset for

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