Are you ready?
“Don’t
cry because it’s over, Smile because it happened.” This is a phrase most
graduates are fond of, spoken by the late Dr. Seuss. Graduation comes in different stages such as
Elementary school to Middle school, Middle school to High school, and High
school to College. While in your senior
year of high school teachers and counselors try their “best” to prepare you for
the next step in life. Whether or not this is properly conducted, it is
believed high school prepares you for college. However, I know from personal
experience that high school doesn't prepare you to be organized, to be prepared
financially, or to enter the work force.
“Gosh
I don’t feel like doing homework!” “Wow I can’t find my study guide anywhere!”
“The Kappa’s are having party tonight but I have to study for final
exams!” College students face situations
like these throughout their college experience. However, in college you have to
be well organized and independent, In high school, organization and
independence is not as essential. High school students are pampered and
sometimes are excused for late submissions. Time management, organization, and
self-discipline are not enforced in high school. Moreover, in college, these
skills become a necessity. Action needs
to be taken by high school administrations and teachers across the nation in
order to establish better execution of the student’s time management,
organization, and self-discipline. As
proven by statistics from “The Washington Times” article on “Data: High school
students aren't ready for college.” The nations’ 2012 SAT scores fell drastically
than previous scores. Possible reasons being may include poor time management
and bad study habits due to the lack of self-discipline. (majority)
Senior year,
students are frequently reminded to purchase senior supplies, yearbooks,
pictures, and their ticket to the senior trip. However, teachers and counselors
don’t motivate students enough to do scholarships and they don’t explain the
concept of FAFSA well. College tuition
is a lot more expensive than most high school students predict. They overlook
books, meal tickets, and room and board. High school doesn't prepare students
for the financial struggles that they will face for the next 4-5 years after
graduation. Proven by statics public 4 year college/universities tuition rose
up 15% between 2008 & 2010. (increases)
Statistics have also proven that tuition has sprouted higher cost than medical
bills and the cost of living from 1978-2008. (Inflation)
The cost of tuition is still increasing each year. High school teachers and administration
around the nation need to start enforcing stricter notice
towards scholarships. “Money doesn't grow on trees” but there are other ways to
collect money for college that high school didn't enforce.
Friday
nights; as a high school student meant football games and hanging out with
friends. However, some students were at home typing scholarship essays or at
work racking up money for college. While in high school an occupation just
seems to be another regular duty. Moreover, for others it is a way for
establishing morals for becoming a better citizen and a college student. High
schools around the country don’t voice the importance of a job enough for
students and upcoming college freshmen. With a job comes the teachings of time
management, willpower, and how to become independent. While in college all of
these qualities become everyday routine and will benefit you in the long run.
High schools should become more “life essential” and teach the basics of what
you will face in college and in the real world. An article posted on the
website “teenink.com” stated that “High schools should have more classes that involve
teaching students what is essential to live here in the United States.”
Having classes like such can better prepare our students for college
and the real world! (plan)
Education
is power in our current society! Education is power because without proper
education you can’t further job opportunities or become a successfully educated
citizen. Therefore, it is essential that all high schools around the globe are
preparing students for graduation and their next step in life. High school
doesn’t prepare students for college or the real world accurately. Our nation
is calling for additional jobs and better qualified citizens to emerge. Time
management, organization, self-discipline, and learning how to be financially
stable are all traits our students need in order to become prosperous. Because
as a nation we need to become smarter and more prepared to live!
I LOVED your topic!!!! It left me wanting to know what you're talking about. I loved how you gave comments that people use because i have heard people say those exact comments.I also can relate to you because i feel that high school did not prepare me for college either. There are so many things that they do not prepare you for.
ReplyDeleteThe topic was well explained. The authors paper interested me, and I agree that these situations do happen to most college students. High school teachers should prepare high school students more on how to face college.
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