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  • Good Lawyers In Top Firm
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    Career Project. J. Hall Pd. 6 Lawyer The career I have chosen is to become a lawyer, in either a private practice or firm, or for the government. The definition of a lawyer is an advocate or advisor in society, that is as an advocate, to represent one of the opposing parties in a criminal or civil trial, and as an advisor to counsel clients as to their legal rights and suggest courses of action. But that is not all a lawyer is about. Being a lawyer takes hard work, dedication, and many years in ...
  • College Right After High School
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    I remember that towards the end of my senior year in high school, my parents suggested that I apply to a four-year college. They also offered to pay for the cost of going to college as long as I would go full-time and would start right after high school. They believed that I would be more prepared to challenge the real world by having a four-year college degree rather than just a high school diploma. Having a higher education made the difference in getting a good job with a decent salary. Unfort...
  • C Studies Show Exercise
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    SAMPLE OUTLINE FOR A PERSUASIVE SPEECH - By Tom Win gard Introduction Attention Are you getting a bit tired of that three inch spare tire Material around your waist Are you becoming increasingly lazy, fat Thesis / I'd like to show you that we " re all in need of exercise. Overview Now is the time to get started so that we can enjoy the health and psychological benefits the rest of our lives. Motivation I'm assuming that none of you will argue that exercise is harmful. You " ll agree that exercis...
  • High School Versus College Life
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    High School Life Versus College Life There are many ways to compare and contrast high school life versus college life. Some of the things to compare and contrast are the student life, the faculty, and the athletic structure. One way to compare and contrast high school life and college life is student population. The population in college far exceeds high school enrollment. In high school the average number of students is seven hundred fifty and in college the average number of students is approx...
  • College And High School Basketball
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    College and High school Basketball College and High school basketball are different and similar in many different ways the ways they are similar is that they both apply the same rules as far as being on the court goes and how the game is being played. For example there is still a traveling call, a three second in the lane call, and a ten second call if you don't pass half court in that amount of time. The ways that they are different is that in college there are two twenty minute halves where as...
  • Similarities Between High School And College
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    How High School and College Differ There are many similarities, and differences between high school and college. High School was the best four years of my life. I got in a lot of trouble in those's years, but also had a blast. Now at J.C.C. it is even better than high school, and my eyes are being opened to a whole new world. In Toronto High Schol you can get away with just about anything. Jefferson Community College is a whole different story. High school begins at eight o'clock, and ends aroun...
  • High School And College General Biology Students
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    How College and High School Differ A good education is an important part of ones life. To achieve a good education, one should attend both high school and college. Although some people think high school has a lot in common with college, I find them to be very different. After graduating from high school I enrolled into college and noticed that there are many differences between them. A few of these differences include the attitude and responsibilities of the teachers and students and the amount ...
  • First Day Of Class The Professor Hands
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    It's all up to you It's all over now. No more strict teachers, no more guidance counselors that tell you what is best for you, no more restrictions; this all happens when you graduate high school. Once you throw that cap in the air, you begin a new stage in your life that will carry out for the rest of your future. In college, you are now becoming an individual and now you are responsible for you own actions. High school and college are very different and as incoming freshmen, you think that it'...
  • Being A High School Student
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    Upon attending college for a semester and a half, I have found that I enjoy being a college student more than being a high school student. In the time that i have been in college, I have seen that more freedom is allowed to students in college than in high school. Such choices as the note taking, the environment, or class selection are a few examples of how college is less restrictive than high school. Because of the educational freedom and having more control over my education, I find being a c...
  • Difference Between High School And College
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    Schooling is a very important aspect in our lives and one must go through many steps to higher education; the most important steps in society today, are high school and college. Although high school and college aim for the same goal, which is acquiring an education and graduating, the demands, expectations, and social atmosphere extremely contrast. There are many demands placed upon high school students. For example, high school students are obligated, or rather forced by law to attend school un...
  • Differences Between High School And College
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    Most students who are about to graduate from high school often wonder what college is like. When they finally reach college, most of them realize that there are some major differences between their college lives and their previous high school lives. First of all, in college, you pick your classes according to what you want to major in. In high school, you can pick your elective classes, but most of the classes are already picked out for you as part of the curriculum. You can take as many classes...
  • Former High School Student
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    In today's world the average student goes through 13 years of schooling, four of those at the high school level. By the time the student reaches high school they should already know all of the basic skills, reading, writing etc, but do they The basic goal of secondary schools across America is to educate America's youth and prepare them for life after high school. Is this really happening though, are students prepared for life after high school I feel that high school is the perfect medium betwe...
  • Transition From High School To College
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    In today's society it is important to receive a college education to join the workforce. However, the transition from high school to college was a very intimidating experience for me. To make the college transition less frightening, I took several precautions while still in high school. These precautions included participating in extracurricular activities, taking challenging courses, as well as developing good time management skills. Challenging courses also benefited me because it helps to pre...
  • High School And College
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    Graduating high school and attending college is one of the many changes a young adult experiences in their lifetime. High school and college have various differences and similarities. In high school everyone was similar in a myriad of ways. There was not much ethnic diversity. As a result, students dressed and acted similarly. Students had their own individuality; however were not exposed to other cultures. In a typical college, you may be exposed to many different cultures. For example, in my s...
  • High School The Student's Parents
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    A countless number of high school students anticipate graduation day and the new life experiences that come with it. Most of the undergraduates fantasize about what they are going to encounter after graduation. Many believe that they will go on to college, while a few will go directly to work. Those that look forward to college may think about what careers they will go into, if they are going to move away, and other various concerns. Then the day finally comes and they graduate. They generally c...

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