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College or the Military (or both)?
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By Adonis Of the common paths that most high school graduates take, college and the labor force are generally the two most common choices. Trade schools are still in high demand as well, as are the all too common “gap years” that many people take. A much less common and generally more tenuous, impactful path…
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The Cost of Living in Paradise
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By Adonis Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of witnessing a California sunset off the coast of a nearby beach has also most likely had the pleasure of purchasing an eight-dollar beer and a gallon of gas for around six dollars. Common vacation destinations or even regions that people desire to live come at…
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Using Soft Skills from the Military
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By Adonis Many people value hard skills tremendously and almost completely disregard the importance of soft skills. In a culture that embraces material wealth and employment opportunities over less tangible qualities, this should come as no surprise. One thing the military sells potential recruits on is the tangibles. The G.I Bill, tuition assistance, free healthcare…
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College: How to Utilize the Time
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By Adonis Time is the most precious nonrenewable resource in existence. Lost money can be re-earned and lost items can be found or repurchased, but the precise moments that one spends in a lifetime cannot be undone or redone. Many college students, between the ages of 18 and 24, are in a period of psychological…
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Higher Education: What You Really (L)earn
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By Adonis Thousands of young Americans flock to the websites of colleges and universities on a daily basis every fall. Few of them, at 17 or 18 years of age, truly understand the ramifications of what they are about to do. The stated intentions of “going to school to get a job” or to “do…
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