Without college kids will work. Instil a work ethic in them early on. Kids don’t realize now that money doesn't fall out of the sky or grow on trees.
Paying these athletes will make them stay in school longer, educate them and give them a chance to enjoy college before the real-world hits. Even with this people may say why pay these students who carry a 1.0 GPA? That is a very valid point, so if student athletes do get paid in the future there should be some type of rule or something that the players can only get paid if they are meeting a certain GPA. This will keep the players hungry and eager to keep working hard knowing that there is a reward at the end of the
Some may attend college, but because they're getting paid to play sports, learn nothing and consequently suffer when the real world hits them on graduation day, and their sports career doesn't pan out, or is derailed
In the article "Some Lessons from the Assembly Line", Andrew Braaksma is talking about how important your education is, and how he had wished he would have went to college much sooner than he did. Also, he wouldn 't be getting underpaid at work as hard as he does. I believe, he is wanting a better future for the kids that 's soon to be in college, and he is wanting them to see how hard it is a struggle of being underpaid. He is wishing he would have went to college much sooner than he did, and he would have a good paying job because, he could have already had his degree, and he wouldn 't be getting under paid. His goal is him telling students how important their education is.
To the Younger Generation, oh how I wish there was an easy way to get through this thing they call high school. To be honest, I would search for that every day of my life as I go through high school and I can say that there is no easy way. High school is a necessary evil that is different for every single person that attends. It is fun and then it is not want you would like at all. As you venture through it you will soon realize these things and this is my way of telling you how to best go through it with the most ease.
People are lazy they think that Obama care can take care of everything and they don't have to do anything but study and also might even drop out. When the girls and boys that study to get everything done cant get into the college that they tried to get into. Life is not fair but it's also not fair to the people that work hard and cant get into colleges if lowlife people who don't care about education can get into it. It doesn't matter if you don't try you shouldn't be able get into it just like the ones that try their hardest and don't get into it as well. It shouldn't matter whether or not you don't have the money you could work hard and get the
Many people think that once you drop out of High school everything will be over, but it will not just because of the fact that we are able to take GED courses. GED is very important because it can get you further than many people think, who knows you can be in one of the top universities in your state. Education is important because is has an impact on people who are looking up to us. For example, I have three little sisters and I want them to see me graduate from both high school and college
Senioritis is a deadly thing. You start to dread school and homework. You stop caring about everything and the one thing you do care about is GRADUATING. There’s one thing though before graduating. You have to have good grades to get in the college you want to attend and to get scholarships.
As I said, my opinion is starting too early for college is not a good thing. With the little college preparation that I did, it was already too much for me. My parents encouraged me throughout my entire school life to get good grades. I did my best to get the best grades I could, but it was very hard. It was too much to ask for; I was already burned out from only one preparation for college.
Don 't follow your friends, because they take a certain class it doesn 't benefit you in the long run. When picking classes, learn about the classes that they provide. In the field you want to pursue, and if you don 't know what field pick what interest you. There is a class called Advancement Via Individual Determination.
My parents, both immigrants, have drilled into my head since Kindergarten that school is they way to go, but why? They want me to live a better life than they did, which is why they came to America; because anything is possible in America. My father did not even finish high school. They do not want me to have blue collar jobs, such as they do, just to support myself. I recognize that with a good education, you can get far in life but it does not stop at that.
The Freshman 15 is a thought that crosses the minds of most future college students, but most say that it won’t happen to them. This fear of losing a toned body after graduating high school bothers some more than others. They realize after high school there are no longer athletics, and they’ll no longer be exercising regularly. Also, when they depart from their parents house and begin to live on their own their eating habits change.