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    Executive Summary Auburn University Montgomery, established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, is an institution that offers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Some unique programs include Geographic Information Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cyber systems and Information Security. Organized into five academic units the institution includes: the College of…

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    California, I'd choose to live in New York city, located in the same name New York state in the future. To a 16 years old boy want to be a lawyer like me, there are a lot of reasons for this option. Judging by my experiences, I know what is the best for me so the most three reasons are: Education system, job opportunities, lifestyle. First for a teenager like me right now, I always get struggle with school and future, I have to decide what education system such as University I would like to…

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    completely independently and self-sufficiently. I have always been fairly shy, and I think that studying abroad will help me come out of my shell, and my comfort zone, even more than I have at university in Liverpool, and improve my levels of confidence, as I know that this is a key life skill. I enjoy meeting new people from different backgrounds to mine, and I find it intriguing to learn about other countries, not just in the country I am studying in but also the countries that other…

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    Lowering Student Debt Student debt has become an ongoing problem in society and it continues to get worse. To solve this issue, universities should lower tuition to enable more people to get an education. It would allow students to pay off their debt much easier and if college tuition continues to rise, many students will become overwhelmed with their increasing debt. Lowering tuition would offer so many benefits to not only students, but it would help out families to help students pay for…

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    wanted to go a little out of state for this assignment. In our book, Paying for the Party, they look at a Midwest college. I am currently attending a Midwest college, so I decided to mix it up. I am looking at two colleges: The University of Georgia, and Georgia Southern University. This time the region is Southern and from two fairly similar schools. Before I get into more detail about the schools, I think it would be beneficial to restate the argument presented in the book, Paying for the…

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    In the article “University wars: the corporate administration vs. the vocation of learning”, McMurtry aims to bring focus to the underlying issue with todays higher educational systems; universities are obsessed with financial gain and are overlooking what truly matters: education. By focusing on “their own growth, privileges, and salaries”, universities are raising tuition costs to unreasonable prices, making it near impossible for many individuals to go to school (McMurtry, 166). He claims…

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    students usually work on those jobs that has something to do with customer service and they can also understand others emotion. The job experience can help one to become more confident in front of a bunch of people and it can also help them to make new friends because we all need friends so we can have fun together. There are so many courses out there that teaches people, how to become confident while talking with others, but in a job we can learn it for free and it can be very useful in our…

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    received my first scholarship, when I visited The University of Texas at Austin, when I went on my post-graduation vacation to Galveston, Texas, and when I became a part of The McLennan Community Honors College. These turning points while being immensely different from one another still connect to a key theme in my life of what I find to be the most worthwhile, my education, my desire to accomplish anything that I set my mind to, and my love to explore new things. One of the five most…

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    I always went to work with him at his office when I was young. I saw my father work and I want to be like him. I was happy to help my father to do situation analysis or SWOT analysis. I also like to help him do the research. I like to read business news. I like to buy magazine about marketing. My mother is a banker. She taught me about financial plan and basic accounting. I bought debenture since I was 18 year old. I kwon all of the investments are risk. I study the information and do the…

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    to go to school and what to major in. With high school coming to an end, the future that always seemed so far away seems so close. While graduation is the end of the road for some, for me it is the start of a new and tedious educational journey. I plan on attending a large four year university to major in business and take prerequisites for the Dental Admissions Test. Although many orthodontists major in the sciences, I believe a business major will be more substantial. A major in business will…

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