Saturday, June 1, 2019

Transition from High School to College :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics

Transition from High School to College   All or close to of us have gone through it. The countless hours we spent filling out college applications, scholarship applications, visiting colleges, and taking the dreaded tests. Whether it was the PSAT, SAT, ACT, or other college gate exams, it was a big hassle. by and by visiting such a great number of colleges, the advantages and disadvantages of the tames seemed to run together in my mind. The endless paper work and deadlines seemed as though they would never end. When I thought about college, it seemed like it was not real, like it was a figment of my imagination. I imagined what it would be like, wondering where I would go. The questions of What did I want to major in? and after I decided that, What schools had my major? circled around in my head. When filling out questionnaires for college searches I was asked about what size college I preferred, whether I wanted to be in a rural or suburban area. Did I really k now how to answer these questions that would so greatly meet the next four years of my life?   As the end of my senior year in high school approached, I had to make an important decision. What school was I going to spend the next few years of my life at? When the financial aid packages arrived, I was torn between two colleges. After sitting down with my mother and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of both schools, I came to my final decision. It seemed like a year ago I was imagining what college life would be like and curtly beforehand my eyes, I would be a college student in a matter of four months.   After attending my summer orientation, I started to adjust to the inclination of college life a little bit more. I met new people, got to know a new area, and overall became more acquainted with the life I would be living for the next couple of years. Overall, orientation made college a reality for me.   After orientation, I started asking others around me, and myself, the same questions most college students ask before they head off and take the big leap.

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