High schoolers should value gaining skills and having a more complex view of basic high school concepts. Also, it is important to have a plan and follow a path, once you get the degree you must know what you are going to do with it. People who plan on achieving more and being relatively successful should consider going to college, whether it is an associate’s degree, which takes two years, or a Doctoral degree. Therefore, college is meritorious
It’s time, you’ve paid your dues and prioritized everyone else, but your heart craves to get that one degree you’ve always wanted. Maybe you want to change careers, or you’re grinding through low paying jobs, and want the better financial future. So you want to go back to school as an adult. But can you really pull it off? Is Going Back to School Right for Me?
What is College for? People will always question if going to college is worth it. They will question it because they know the risk of being debt from student loans and not knowing if they would be able to obtain a job after graduating. These people aren’t willing to risk this which is preventing them to see the value of a higher education. I see college as acquiring the opportunity to have a higher earning wage, enhance our skills, and having better career choices and its value to me, families and the community.
In today’s world having a post-secondary education is incredibly important. There is pretty much a college or university course for everything because the standards of the work force keep growing larger and larger. You don’t hear a lot of stories anymore about a guy coming straight out of high school, getting a decent job, then buying a house and raising a family. This just is not realistic anymore, high school has become the bare minimum requirement when it comes to education and more and more jobs demand that you have a post-secondary education. But, what if you cannot afford to go to a university or college.
You're driving home enjoying your Sunday evening, right when you crash into another vehicle. You're in shock and cannot remember anything before the wreck. The other victim comes to your car to ask about your insurance and how you are going to pay for the repairs to their vehicle. The last thing you want to worry about is how to financially handle this situation. What should all 8th-grade students at Jenks Middle School learn?
Bullies, insane teachers, disgusting food, and everything to do with puberty are some reasons why middle school is considered the most challenging part of any teen's life. Students transition from elementary school to middle school face problems never handled with before, and that can be frightening for most kids. Middle school challenge students academically and socially like no other grade levels have. Follow these tips, and you will be able to go through the next couple of years problem free.
Education in America, it seems like whenever you hear about it, it is always about a 14-year old that has graduated from college, or about some of the big universities like Harvard. But when you read about The First Lady encouraging and almost demanding young people to pursue a higher education than a high school diploma. Then you can not help but to think that something is wrong. The First Lady mentions, when she is talking at the Veterans Day Observance, that “You all are going to need some form of higher education in order to build a good career for yourselves and be able to provide for your family”. But how true is that actually?
The choice between going or not going to college is probably one of the most important decisions a person will make in their entire life. It plays a big role in determining what someone will do in the future. Because this is so important, some argue that the decision shouldn't have to be made at all. In their opinion, education after high school should be mandatory. I disagree.
Dear School Board Members, “Studies show, year-long school can improve achievement, those results depend on things such as classroom environment and quality of instruction"(Learingliftoff.com). Year-long school would save up more money for the school, faculty, and staff use. Year-long school can improve student success and achievement for their future. Students would also focus more on studies and Year long school has shorter days of school and causes students to miss less, as well as students stressing less over assignments. I believe Washington County Public schools should adopt a year-long school year academic schedule.
Applying for college and scholarships can be a scary time for high school students, but what are those who aren’t planning to attend college doing? They are feeling the overbearing pressure from parents, peers, and teachers, feeling stressed over whether their grades will be up to par if they do decide to someday attend a school, and feeling overwhelmed with the prices of various schools they may be interested in. Instead of having college sitting in front of them from the beginning of their education, students should be taught that not going to college is just as okay as going to college. College is not the best option for every high school student due to pressure, academics, and price. To begin, there is an overbearing amount of pressure
She stands there in deep thought, “What have I done?” As the lady says, “Going to college is required ma’am, now if you do not mind, we have another person wanting this job,” She stands there in disbelief, “I should of went to college when I had the chance, now I have to wait even longer for my dream job…” “Is it weird I can feel my heart slowing ripping out of my body and shattering into a million pieces on the ground? I have really messed up this time.” Maybe going to college is not so bad, it can save you from bad times like this.
When watching adults while growing up, and all the freedoms they have children overlook what had to be done for the freedom. Young teens dream of one day having the freedom to do whatever they please, to have the freedom of choice. The years prior to graduation we never thought of the responsibilities or obligation of being an adult. Now we have months until we enter that world; it’s time we prepare and understand the changes that will take place. Deciding about college, Choosing a career, buying a house, budgeting spending and having the confidence to follow through on these actions are the building block to becoming a successful and free adult.
Is College a must right after High School is a daily questions that would be asked throughout homes for many generations and if the students weighs his or her options out correctly the choice could be a major stepping stone to a wishful lifestyle. Opportunities are available almost everywhere in the U.S. College is stressful and take years of preparation, once a student is accepted and admitted your opportunity is up for grabs. The outcomes will tell if the preparation, the influences and the independent choice will lead you in the direction you would like to take after High
From as far back as I can remember, I have always been curious about why people to the things they do. Questioning, thinking, studying people’s behaviors was something that has been a skill of mine since I was old enough to talk. It came as no shock to anyone who knew me that my passion was set in the field of psychology. I started studying psychology my senior year of high school and fully dove into the subject without looking back. I knew in my head that my college career would be focused on studying the one topic that interested me the most.
A child is struggling to learn at his/ school. He is more of a visual learner, like learning with pictures and shapes in front of him. His school, however, does not have the power and funding to do such things for him, which leaves him struggling and get bad grades. Now, why does he have to struggle in a school system which can’t even support his learning style?