The college admission essay is a great way to show off your personality. This article will help you choose a unique topic that will help you to get into your dream school. Why You Should Choose a Unique College Admission Essay Topic You might be wondering why you should have a unique college admission essay topic. After all, shouldn't you be telling a college what they want to hear-likely the same stuff everybody else is telling them? The simple answer is no. The college admission essay topic you
During my first few weeks at college, I was grateful that my professor made us write a practice essay and she personally read my essay. I was grateful because she notice my mistakes and gave me great suggestions on how to improve my writing. When she told me what my weakness were it gave me a great chance to strength my writing skills by looking at my weakness. I need to improve on different areas such as grammar and how to be creative in my writing. I think the best solution to improve my grammar
Pressure The most important thing in these days is college; anywhere you go the first question you get asked is about your education. Just the idea of that puts a lot of pressure on college students, to think it is the one thing that decide if an individual is going to succeed or fail in life. By that I mean getting rich or not ignoring the things they love to do. In the essay “College Pressures,” William Zinsser claims that the pressure on college students is under four main points: economic, parental
The phrase “School is not for me” is always blatantly miss used. High school students say it when they fail a test, College students use it when they're deep in debt, and drop outs say it as an excuse for doing just that, dropping out. I do believe school is not for everyone but it depends on your circumstance to whether or not you can make that claim correctly. Some people are born naturally with a outgoing bone in their body and others are not as lucky and either have to build up the confidence
A Summary of “Part-Time Work Ethic: Should Teens Go for It?” The purpose of Dennis Mclellen’s “Part-Time Work Ethic: Should Teens Go for It?” is to show the readers the opinions of Ellen Greenberger and Laurence Steinberg, they state that the jobs we give kids today are not the same as the jobs people had in the past which taught them more skills. The author begins the essay by giving the opinions of 3 students who work, of the students one seems to think that there are more benefits for working
Abstract College students tend to eat out a great deal. Why is that? The researchers hypothesis was that Anne Arundel Community College has countless amounts of food/restaurants around the school that students may see on television commercials which intrigue them to eat the restaurants' food. Sometimes students don’t like food that they have at home enough to bring to school or they think there isn’t enough food to bring to fill them up, which makes them want to spend their money elsewhere. The
grades the parent desires, therefore preventing the child from learning as much. Another flaw with the flexible curriculum is that in certain cases it does not teach the students what they need to succeed. Infact a report from Representative Roebuck that I glanced on shows “the average spp score for traditional public schools was 77.1 but for charter schools it was 66.4”. (“Problems with Charter Schools” 7) This leads us to the conclusion that charter schools might not be teaching everything that public
Social Anxiety Encounters In college, or any other time in our life, we look for a social experience. One that will change our life and/or last for as long as we live. Some people get it so easily, like it was a trait they were born with. Then there are others who just can’t due to being antisocial or just not trying. However, I do not fit into either category; it’s like I’m stuck in the middle, involuntary and voluntarily trying to be one or the other. In this essay, I will show you how a component
Dr. Charles Dorn’s article “What Is College Good For? (Hint: More than Just a Job)” posted on The Chronicle for Higher Education he tackles the question on why college is important for more than just being hired for a job. Dr. Dorn is a Professor of Education along with being the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Bowdoin University. This article is one of many articles, essays, or books that Dr. Dorn has written relating to his main field of study: is college and higher education beneficial to
football and circumstances. This film, however, also project why football serves as a metaphor for the hopes and dreams of the townspeople in Odessa. As an international student, I never understood why football is this popular in the U.S., but while watching the film, I could see some cultural values projected in film to reflect why American obsessed with football in that era. Among that I would like to discuss the main culture value in this essay - “Frontier Spirit”.