Ideal American Dream

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Every American has heard of the American Dream and each American has their own ideas of what the ‘American Dream’ could truly stand for. For most, this dream includes achieving one’s goals or aspirations as well as being ahead in the game that is known as life. To achieve one’s ideal American Dream, there are steps that make up a process that one should follow along the way. One cannot just be thrown into the idealist’s ‘American Dream’ of having a qualified job, a beautiful house, or the perfect family. The idealist himself must first attend a place of higher education and earn a degree to eventually qualify for the exceptional job that the idealist would like to be a part of in his own version of the American Dream. Unfortunately, for …show more content…

These people believe that it would make their life easier as well as the young adults who are experiencing college on their own. Not only do the young adults go through a culture shock while attending this new higher-education institution, but these young adults will have the responsibility of carrying debt over their heads throughout the rest of their lives. It will become such a heavy burden that will affect all of them for many years to come. Unfortunately for most undergraduates, when looking for a first year school, these institutions will show the upcoming freshman a ‘sticker price’ or a lower, more intriguing price than the actual cost of the institution that they are about to attend. This ‘sticker price’ is shown to entice the upcoming freshman to apply to the institution and then they are given the real price once they are accepted and decide to attend the university. The ‘sticker price’ does not show the cost of room and board or even books that are added on to the bill before the student begins his or her classes. Not to mention, the loans that have to happen while the student is in the undergraduate program. Most of these loans need a parental figure to co-sign the loan. If a student is not able to receive financial aid or obtain a loan, most parents will even put a mortgage on their own house to send their child to school. Without a degree from an institution of …show more content…

They must divide and conquer them wholeheartedly. One possibility is that universities could drop the application fee for upcoming freshman. When a freshman is applying to multiple universities and each university has about a fifty dollar fee that goes with the application, it can become quite expensive and unrealistic. Also, another thing that each student must pay for is a parking pass. The idea of having certain parking for students is not necessarily a bad idea. However, students should not have to pay an extra two-hundred dollars for just one parking pass each semester. Undergraduate students are already paying the tuition costs. Another factor is the cost of books. One answer to this conflict could be that the cost of books is included in the tuition fee. This could keep the tuition constant or even raise it just a little bit. However, students would not have to pay the five-hundred or so fee in books and students might feel less overwhelmed and stressed. If one institution changes their traditional ways, others will hopefully follow and give students the same quality with their academics. Yet also, give students a less stressful future while they are just beginning to mature and grow up into

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