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Michael Wilson

Division/Classification

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When you were little and your parents told you that you can be anything you want, they said this because you can go to college and study anything you want as long as you are willing to work for it. There are many different reasons to go to college, some reasons are more important than others. The most important reason for going to college is that it will help you to get a good job. However, college also gives you the experience of living on your own and meeting people from many different places.

Back when my parents were young, having a high school diploma was the minimum for trying to get a good job. Now a bachelor’s degree is now the minimum! So if you want a good job making a lot of money, you have to attend a college. That is a fact rather people want to accept it or not. There are some cases when people get off lucky and slip into a good position from working hard or just about who you know. In the end, money makes the world go round. It is very rare that someone in America is successful and making a lot of money, without any college education. This is my most important reason for me personally because going to college gives you a better chance of getting a nice job.

One of the most unique reasons to go to college is to meet and experience people from different states and cities. Most people all their life all they are accustom too is how things are from where they are from, but at college you meet people from all over. It is very interesting to see how they dress, talk, and what kind of music they are interested in. Also I feel it is good when it comes to romance, for instance I’m from Philly so all the girls I have been with are from Philly., so in college there are girls from

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