Introduction
After graduating from a high school your next step towards your particular career is to go to a college. College is supposed to be the most memorable time of your life, it is a place where you no longer are defined as a person by the people you are friends with or the way you dress. On your first day, you will be attending an orientation that will help you bond well with your fellow students. The senior students will welcome you to their campus and make you feel comfortable and welcomed. You no longer use abbreviations such as “Mr.” or “Mrs.” To any of your teachers, instead you will call them “professor”. In college you no longer have to consult your parents for making the decisions for yourself; you are expected to make your own decisions and decide how you will balance your academic and social life. Although, you will always have to think wisely before making any decisions as they will greatly affect your future in the particular college you are in. This is college, where you are no longer considered a teenager but an adult.
Reasons to attend college
The reason why I attend college is to become something big and have a better life for my future, and be able to gain experience of a lifetime. Everyone wants a future that is steady and stable so do I, with a job that is not only high paying but one that I am in interested in as well. College enables me to pick a career that I want to chose moreover, help me in understanding the requirement and needs of my career. When I graduated from my high school, I had no idea as to what career I should pick or what do I want to become in my life, it was my college that provided me with all the knowledge and guidance I needed to pick the ideal career in my life. Coll...
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...mpany I would work in my later life. I hope to keep my commitment to achieving my goal the highest priority.
The challenges and ways to overcome them
There are many challenges a student faces when he/she goes to a college, I will also face such challenges but I am sure that I will be able to overcome them. I feel that I will meet new faces and a whole new environment that I may not be used to, but with determination and courage, I can surely take a step forward and welcome all the new changes. I think I will settle in such environment very quickly and hope to help others as well that may be in the same situation. This would mean that I would have to overcome any fear or nervousness that a person gets in entering a college and definitely I would be able to become more responsible and self- dependant for any obstacle that I have to face in college.
College is a place where people go to learn and to grow as a person. Most people go to college for the same reasons. They want to set a good foundation for getting a job, experience new things, or because their parents wanted them to. All of those reasons apply to me also.
The three main reasons are economic, political and obtaining new ideas. Attending colleges today will produce future leaders for tomorrow. College should not be just for the rich and the privilege, but for the students with the desire and will. It is a place where hope, dreams and goals can be fulfilled. It provides hope to the students from low income families. College is a place where diversity is not only welcome but embraced. More opportunities will be opened, without a higher education a student can be stuck just getting by in life. College matters because its help the student become the best person he/she can
Preparing for College after graduating from high school is considered to be as one of the most thought by students. Even so, most students nowadays are uncertain whether attending college will be a good advantage for them. Some believe that it is a waste of time and money, but most people consider it as a reason to thrive in life. Unlike High school, College is certainly different because it determines your future and should be taken more earnestly by the students. College education is a worth of cost because it basically provides students with great benefits, which can be a good help in shaping their future goals.
When I graduated from high school, I spent countless days worrying about what college will be like. I worried about everything, like saying goodbye to my family and friends, making new friends, living with a roommate, getting involved, dealing with a huge work load, and so much more. My transition into college is quite a struggle, but it is not nearly as bad as I expected it would be. After watching “I’m a College Freshman,” I realized that the difficulties I am facing are all normal.
Are you not satisfied with your jobs pay or your career choice? Chances are, you may not have gone to college. Not everyone is able to go to college and some that were lucky enough to go to college are probably satisfied with their life. People may go back and forth on the topic “Is college education valuable?” College gives us choices about our career and lets us explore new waters, ensures a better future, and lastly college teaches us lessons ordinary books cant in the practical field. College is valuable and there is no doubt about it. A college education is your crowning glory.
What is the purpose of a college education? college education is as important as high school education. Everyone should attend college. Student who are graduating from high school should not be wondering if weather they should attend college or not. I do understand that everyone has a different goal and a different point of view, but still college education is extremely important for many different reasons. higher education is important for so many reasons and some of them are, better future, involved with community, and be more knowledgeable.
Starting college is an intense and confusing event that plagues all recent high school graduates. It is like trying to run when all you can do is crawl, and for many freshmen, myself included, one can get easily overwhelmed by the daunting task of picking a major when less than two months ago some of our parents still packed our lunches for us every morning. The concept of entering college tends to be frequently skewed and expecting an eighteen year old to decide what they want to do for the rest of their lives, without having them actually experiment in different areas, has the potential to create a generation of adults who are aggravated and depressed in their careers.
There are many reasons to go to college, it opens up entrepreneurship opportunities, people who go to college get better
People have very different reasons on why going to college and getting an education is important for them. Some people go to college because that is what is expected of them, and others go because they have nothing else better to do. However, I am interested in going to college and obtaining a good education because it will benefit my family, my country, and me.
“A good education is a foundation for a better future.” ~ Elizabeth Warren. The reasoning behind why I want to go to college is to better my future. I am considered one of the first generation in my family to go to college, putting a lot of meaning behind why I believe I should go on to a different path. From a very young age I have always held high expectations of myself, even of the numerous changes in careers I had obtained an interest in. I have always envisioned myself going to college because I certainly value education. I believe that the more education I receive, the more valuable I am to this generation of the work force. Not only does my passion of learning hold place in the reasoning behind why I want to go to college, but because of my role models growing up. My parents both encourage me on a daily basis to go to college, and have encouraged my initiative to seek more in life. My father once explained that he once had this opportunity to receive a free ride to college but decided to stay home and start a family. He of course never looked back or regretted his decision because if not I wouldn 't be here today, but he encouraged me to take on these amazing offers and
Students who make the transition from high school into college have difficulty adjusting because many are not used to being on their own nor their new environment. Entering college, you come to understand that it is not the same as high school. There are crucial differences like the level of academic responsibilities, time management and scheduling, as well as the method of learning. College and high school are different in many ways but they both ultimately share the same goal in teaching students to learn.
High school is the time of student’s lives. The time to party, have fun and have new friends, and it is the time to work hard to pass the SAT or ACT and make excellent grades to continue the education in college. Not every student in high school knows what to expect from college and unluckily, I was one of them. My experience in college so far has made me think about the differences between high school and college, and it made me comprehend that students need to be prepared for it. Professors, school resources, and the freedom that college offers you make it a completely different experience from high school.
Schooling is a very important aspect in our lives and one must go through many steps to gain a higher education. Two of these steps are high school and college. Although high school and college students aim for the same goal, which is acquiring an education and graduating, the demands, expectations, and social atmosphere extremely contrast.
When I first enrolled here at State University, I never thought I would ever be in the position to graduate. Finishing college was a huge goal growing up but it was also my biggest fear. But after three and a half years of dedication I plan to get my degree in the fall. Getting this far in college was not easy, it took encouragement from family, dedication, and assistance from others to reach this position.
When students are still in high school, college looms in the distance like an ominous cloud. Frankly, all of the students are scared about going to college. When students go to college they feel like going to the great unknown – to go to a place where they don’t know anyone. But after all college is not that bad.