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Do Student Athletes Deserve to Get Paid?
Sport
Student
Why I Deserve This Scholarship
Over the past few years, college athletics in the United States have become more popular, resulting in higher revenues for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and participating colleges. This has sparked a debate on whether college athletes should receive additional compensation in addition to their athletic scholarships. There are advantages to compensating student athletes,…
My Studying In China Through A United States Department Of State Scholarship Program
About Me
Study Abroad Scholarship
I had visions and dreams of attending school in China since I was 11 years old. It became almost an obsession for me and I elevated in my mind how perfect this experience would be. As a sophomore in high school, I achieved my goal! However, the dream of a perfect experience collided with the…
How I Surviving Without Anyone’s Help In College
About Me
College Experience
As once stated by Michael Bassey Johnson, “if you truly want to be respected by people you love, you must prove to them that you can survive without them.” If there are any words from this quote that stand out to me, they would have to be “survive without them.” Surviving without anyone is what…
My Research Paper: Sociology of Education
College Experience
Education
I plan to study the role of gender on selection of college major. As described by Ann L. Mullen in her article, “Gender, Social Background, and the Choice of College Major in a Liberal Arts Context,” scholars studying gender segregation of college majors have found over the course of the three decades that “about one-third…
Reasons Why I Take the Scholarship Opportunity Advanced to Me?
Psychology
Why I Deserve This Scholarship
Robin Hood was a thief but he was a thief for a good reason. Stealing from the rich to help the poor is not a foreign concept to people, and while I agree stealing isn’t the right thing to do, I more strongly agree that helping the poor is the right thing to do. If…
Essay on Should I Go to College?
Education
Is college worth it
Knowledge
For years and years most of people were struggling whether they will attend college, weather it worth it or no. Despite people’s opinion, scholars and experts have had argumentative studies to state if it worth it or no. After all, the question has not been answered; many studies by experts in the field or students’…
The Different Perspectives on Free Tuition in The Property Value Effects of Universal Tuition Vouchers
Education
Poverty
Should College be Free
Jon Merrifield, Kerry King-Adzima, Todd Nesbit, and Hiran Gunaskara explicitly declare their views in their journal, “The Property Value Effects of Universal Tuition Vouchers”, supported with graphs and charts on this form of free tuition. They compile statistics from the Edgewood Independent School District who tried this shunned concept of universal free tuition. In the…
The Issue of Cheating Today
Academic dishonesty
Eating
Cheating used to be considered an unmentionable sin. However, in this day and age, it has become more common and somewhat of a daily occurrence. Cheating is more widespread today than in the past. According to the article titled Education: The New Morality, cheating has not been an issue of values, but simply one of…
A List of Countries with Colleges Providing Free Tuition
Education
Finance
Should College be Free
“Countries with Free or Nearly Free Tuition.” This is not necessarily an article. Rather, it is a listing of countries whose colleges provide free tuition. However, that is not necessarily all that it does. The information that it presents is listed in a chart- like format. The sections of the charts differentiate between whether or…
Free Tuition for Colleges Would Boost Student Motivation and Improve Economy
Education
Employment
Should College be Free
Given that the average American is in the middle to lower class, it can be challenging for individuals to gather the funds required for college. Instead of pursuing higher education immediately after high school, which could improve career prospects, most average Americans start working and potentially go back to school later when life responsibilities have…