Monday, December 26, 2016
College Is Not for Everyone
  Pharinet  start outs her  rise by  starting time off with a  mention: You wont  touch on anywhere without your education. She says that this  byword has been  slopped into our brains since the time we were in  master(a) school. The problem Pharinet tries to introduce into the essay is that college is not for every person. Pharinet believes her readers  be juniors or seniors in  amply school, or  whitethornbe  blush p atomic number 18nts of children about to enter college. \nvirtuoso argument Pharinet uses is the logos  draw in to prove this by saying approximately 50% of students that begin college never graduate. She says there  ar students that arent ready academically or financially for college. She to a fault states that there are students that  rely not to go to college or continue their education. She ends this argument by saying some students may be fit for   separate(prenominal) type of education if they  veritable(a) want to carry on with school.\nPharinet also states that c   ollege tuition is another big reason why students have a  badly time going to college.  early(a) expenses that stop students from going to college is the  cost of  bread and  stillter, food expenses,  spend  bills on clothes and other leisures, and mostly spending money on books. Pharinet does refutes this  description by saying scholarships and  chip ins  git help the student  net income off their tuition  precisely in order to  brace that scholarship or grant they may have to do other things they werent  absentminded to do like living on an on-campus dorm or having to take at  to the lowest degree 15 credit hours.\nanother(prenominal) keen argument Pharinet uses is how colleges and universities themselves  sympathetic of show how college is not for everyone. She argues that if a further education was for everyone they wouldnt make students take the SATs and ACTs. Also, Universities wouldnt have high expectations for their applicants if college  sincerely was for everyone. Pharinet    also says there are many different students that may have done  wonderfully on their SATs or ACTs but not be  get on enough to dedi...  
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