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This is the first 1,000 characters of 379 words (1.52 pages) in the essay titled None Provided38
Choosing a college can be a major decision in your
life. I say this because your choice will determine the
quality of education you will be receiving as well as shape
your independence. During this essay, I plan to go over
factors that should be acknowledged before selecting an
institution of higher education. The items should be
considered are deciding between a two year and a four year
school, a large or small institution, and a local opposed to
The first obstacle is deciding which type of degree
your after. The two degrees you have an option of pursuing
are a two year (Associates) and a four year (Bachelor). By
selecting a two year term you would spend less time in
school with an early beginning in your occupation. This
means there would be less job opportunities leading to a
lower starting salary. A four year degree offers more
openings in the work field with a small hike in income. You
will have to decide which type of degree suits your
Your next decision should be whether you want to attend
a large or a small campus. In large schools there is little
student teacher interaction, in or out of the classroom.
Smaller schools, however, do offer a bond between Mentor and
pupil which is needed for a first year student. The problem
with small colleges is that they are not well known and your
employment can be effected by your schools status. The
larger institutions make you more susceptible to
distractions and can cause bad study habits t...
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Keywords: deciding which type, choosing a college, institution, smaller schools, study habits, teacher interaction, starting salary, quality of education, attend school, reality check, local school, distractions, hurdle, student teacher, pupil, obstacle, mentor, job opportunities, higher education, large schools
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