Monday, April 27, 2020
Staying In School Essays - Education, Academia, Knowledge
  Staying In School      Dear Ben,     Hey Ben! I was talking with Sean yesterday when he told me the news,  you're planning to delay college. This came as a shock to me when I heard  it. By not attending college, you may get a year's rest and a chance to  think your decisions through, but if you ever do decide to attend college,  you will miss out on a lot of opportunities as well. I think you should  consider going to college rather than driving the open road after High  School.       The information you've learned in High School will be more fresh in  your mind now than 1 year from now. You have passed 12 years of  schooling, yet now you believe it is time to rest and see other places and  people for a year or more before attempting college. College adds 4 more  years of intense work, yet knowledge learned within High School can make  learning new material easier for you. Other people often find themselves  getting sidetracked once they put off the option to attend college, that  can only hinder your ability to eventually become a college graduate.       College can be a fun experience if shared with friends and people of  similar age. By waiting an extra year or two, you will find it more  uncomfortable within your classes. The entire college experience involves  parties, football games, and drinking beer with your buddies as well as an  education. As you get into the entire experience and enjoy college, you  will understand and appreciate what a college offers.       The ideal time for college is now more than ever as you also have  scholarships and your parents to help with the expensive money arrangement  which is needed. Parents can be a great help in paying for your college,  and may be willing to pay much more immediately after graduation from High  School, than paying 2 years afterwards. Scholarships are always helpful to  students, paying for a little bit of an expensive college. Although, to  use the scholarship, you must go immediately to college.       A College education right now is a lot more beneficial to you and your  future than you may realize. It can lead to earlier jobs with increased  salaries, better college experience, and scholarships to help pay for it  all.  I hope the arguments I mentioned above help you to see the other  side of this situation and choose appropriately.    
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