I Owe It All To Community College Analysis

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“I owe it all to community College” Summary and Response
In Tom’s Hanks article “I owe it all to community college”, he tells us a little bit of his own personal life experience and how attending to a community college changed his life. Tom Hanks starts off with addressing to us that he was an underachieving student that had lousy SAT scores. He then mentions that he apply to two well known colleges, but never got accepted it to any of them and then goes off with telling us that the last application he send was to Chabot (a community college) in Hayward, California. Hanks then describes all the courses that Chabot offers and as well all the various programs that they give, he tells us how there are different genders …show more content…

Hanks decided to major in theater art and by so starting his journey at the school of Hard Knocks after attending in the State University in Sacramento for one year and two years in Chabot Community College. He mentions some of the classes that he enjoyed as well as some that he didn't as much. One of the classes that was unforgettable for him was a public speaking class, because it helped him to develop his vocabulary in speaking and also to be a more open person. Another thing he liked about this class is that he made a new friend, and she was gorgeous but most importantly someone he could bond with in the class. As he was moving in the process of creating a name for himself, Hanks had to use some of the techniques that he had previously learn from his classes at Chabot. Hanks then discusses about the idea of Obama's hope, to make college affordable to every citizen in american. He then explains how he also hopes that this could come true so that other people could experience the feeling and anticipation of going to a community college. To conclude Tom Hanks drives his