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Essay / I'm going to college - 1327
I'm going to collegeNeither my grandmother, nor any of my great-aunts, went to college. It was too expensive for their family. My great-aunt Nancy, however, tried to take night classes at Extension University, which were held at her high school. Unfortunately, she was unable to continue paying for these courses, so she left the University Extension program with only twelve credits earned. Aunt Nancy simply continued to work at the job she had acquired, right out of high school, and to move up the ranks at that job. There was no pressure from her parents for her to continue her education and, therefore, no pressure was placed on her to attend college. Aunt Nancy once told me: “College education is of great value for career. It's so necessary now, whereas years ago it wasn't as essential. She also explained to me that college can help develop better social skills, which will be used in everyday life. Now that Aunt Nancy is retired, she reads a lot. When she was younger, her mother only took her to the local library three times a year to get books to read. So when she was a child, she didn't read as much as she does now. During her studies, she did only the necessary reading and writing. Now she reads the newspaper, books or a magazine almost every day. My mother, on the other hand, attended college. In fact, she has already attended college twice. The first time she went there, she graduated as a medical laboratory technician. Later in life, she returned to college and earned her degree in accounting. My mother decided she wasn't happy as a med tech, so she wanted to go back to school to find out what fields would interest her......in the middle of a diary.... .. reading to your children. He explained that as long as you read to your child, or as long as they read to themselves, it will increase their comprehension skills. At that time, I no longer liked my mother to read to me, but I read books for myself, so I learned and acquired the appropriate skills acquired through reading and writing. Books and education seem to be important to everyone. , no matter how old or old he is. I learned a lot of things at school and just by reading. Obviously, books and school can have the same effect on others. College is a time of growth, both intellectual and social. I strongly encourage future generations to attend college and receive a good education throughout their lives. This will prove extremely beneficial and you will learn a lot about yourself in the process..