College Essays

I Choose Multiple-Choice

Since its inception, the “I choose C” animation – which follows the first job interview of a girl who grew up with multiple-choice tests – has become the focal point of the Common Core movement, which has since become synonymous with anti-multiple-choice. Educating children in a system that instructs them to guess their way through […]

Why Are Uniforms Mandatory for Students?

“Student attention needs to return to learning in the classroom, rather than how they look when they are in that classroom” What the author is implying is that students need uniforms so they can focus on class instead of what they wear. Students have always feared about not fitting in because of brand name clothing, […]

Gum is Beneficial for Students

All across the globe thousands of students have been restricted from the opportunity of chewing gum in their daily classrooms. I am only a student, and yet I still can understand the ways this can affect us all, and the opportunities it has taken away in our lives, such as failing examinations affecting our university […]

When can I be a teacher?

From the recent approval by the Korean national assembly to stop prerequisite learning, I have a practical concern: When can I be a teacher? As a current teacher, I’m aware of all the effort the government has put in the education system so that the students respect us. As, they get the equal rights, or […]

Valuable Art

This is it: the moment you along with everyone else in your orchestra family have been waiting and preparing for. Your fabulous conductor steps on top of the pedestal, and all previous, excited buzzing ceases. With a quick smirk and gleam of the eye, his baton is raised, the orchestra breathes as one, and the […]

Why we need dress codes, argumentative essay

School dress codes are getting out of hand. It has come to the point where booty shorts, mini-skirts, and low-cut shirts are acceptable attire for school. Going to school should be about learning and expanding your knowledge; not trying to get boys to notice you. School dress codes need to be changed so that exposing […]

To Be Continued

As much as it pains me to say this, I do watch the occasional Disney Channel programming (not always on my own accord, mind you). Disney has been airing one of their latest DCOMs (that’s Disney Channel Original Movie, for those who have actual lives), “Geek Charming,” with extra vigor in recent weeks. The film […]

Education-An Editorial

Every hour of a school day, about 857 people drop out of high school. This totals to a student every four seconds. Each state mandates the age that students can drop out of school. For most states, the minimum dropout age is sixteen. Most of these students become part of the nation’s labor force, either […]

Homework: Helpful or Hurtful?

You may have read the title and already scoffed at this article. After all, aren’t I just another kid complaining about having responsibility? Well, I actually don’t have much of a problem with homework as a whole. In fact, I think it can actually be really helpful. It can give kids time to review the […]

Maybe She's Emo?

Everywhere, no matter where I go I can hear them whisper “Is she Emo?” Why is it that people feel the need to fit everyone into a certain category? Why can’t we just be “people”? People assume that since I wear skinny jeans, Converse, and band T-shirts, I must be emo. So, what, if I […]

Problem

Okay my post begins with a math problem. Here like this: If I sell one orange would be 7usd, how much money i will get after selling 100 oranges? A. 500usd B. 700usd C. It can not be determined Easy, right? You probably may say the answer is 7?100=700usd, piece of cake!! WRONG!! This is […]

Let's Take School to the Real World

High School students should really not study irrelevant subjects in school. Part of the school lessons don’t even prep us for the real world we are all going to enter after we all graduate. Tupac can be a good example of a person worth studying, we will get examples no matter good or bad we […]

Homework Hassle

Trudging home from school each day after having endured at least seven and a half hours of hard labor, I walk through the door thinking about nothing but the fact that I have even more hours of tedious schoolwork to complete before tomorrow. As many as five or six hours of homework a night is […]

Dear Student Body

As you all know, the administration has implemented a new school wide rule banning the use of cellphones in school. This includes having one out, having it on, and actively using it. It has come to my attention that this ruling has aroused mixed feelings amongst the students and staff alike. I am taking a […]

Pain is Not Gain

Dear Universities, Grades. Why do we need them? They’re simply the letters A, B, C, D, and F. If it’s to determine how much knowledge we have, educators messed up, because the alphabet goes A, B, C, D, and then E, NOT F. All grades do is create unnecessary stress that makes young adults grow […]

School Lunch and How it Makes You Feel

School lunch at most schools aren’t as great as they say it is says Brandon.Brandon says that when students go to lunch, many don’t eat because of how they are going to feel after they eat it.When teachers ask students how was there lunch many students say the the lunch is horrible and badly cooked.Sometimes […]

School Fights Good?

School fights can be good or bad, but I believe school fights are good. Many people believe that fights don’t solve anything and that they are just a waste of time. I believe a fight can mean a lot of things. It could start from a person getting bullied, or a person spreading rumors about […]

Lifting the Heavy Burden of Homework

We live in an extremely competitive country full of high expectations which pushes everyone to be the best. But how much is too much? In the mid 1980’s a US Government report announced that children were not succeeding academically at the expected levels. Schools and teachers raced to change this, piling on homework and extra […]

Teachers And Their Job

Teachers all around the whole wide world have big job to affect us, the teens of Planet Earth. Teachers are the brain of our education and are proved one of the most important people in our lives by numerous experts. Without teachers, who will teach us Math, Science, Literacy, History? How will we get a […]

Better Food!

School lunch an issue in my school and many others. They are replacing our favorites like french fries and tater tots with mandatory fruits and vegetables that don’t even look appetizing. In the years before we use to get six chicken nuggets and now we only get three is that fair? Making our serving sizes […]

Journey to a Scholarship

Basquiat Picasso once said “This game is not for nice people this game is for young men that run around neighborhoods knowing if they don’t make a play they gonna die in that neighborhood.” This dream is not just something I want it’s something that is going to save my life . Since the 8th […]

Why Uniforms? Narrative Essay

Florence is a teenage girl who loves to shop until she absolutely drops. She spends her time reading Teen Vogue to keep up with latest fashion trends. Since she has an expensive hobby, she must work very hard for the money to pay for it. Then, at the end of the week, she goes to […]

Observing Disrespect: An Awakening Moment

At Amery High School we have many speakers come and talk to the student body. What most people do not understand is that the speaker is trying to tell us something important to them. Most students do not understand this and end up being very disrespectful. Last Wednesday was Veteran’s Day. I am in band […]

Education Beyond High School Will Help Make Your Dreams Come True

In the modern world of competition and never-ending debates, education is a key factor for living a long, healthy life. You think I’m exaggerating? Well I’m not. If you want to raise a family, and give them food and water everyday, you need education. Of course, there are many different types of education. This is […]

Ehthics

Gary is a community college student with a job on the side to help take care of his struggling family. Gary and his family survive from paycheck to paycheck. He has a week long test coming up that can earn him $10,000 dollars in scholarship money to go to a four year college. He knows […]

Day Dreaming

I was sitting in class one day, supposed to be paying attention to a long, boring lecture. Then, suddenly, memories and thoughts start to flow through my head. The teachers try to help when my grades go down, but I just can’t seem to focus. Unexpectedly, my teacher calls on me and asks me something […]

The Arts are as Equally Important as Core Subjects in a Child's Education

When I was in seventh grade, my band teacher was out with an illness for almost a month of our one semester long band class. During the time we had a sub that wasn’t familiar with music. Instead we ended up doing other work in class that didn’t have anything to do with music, and […]

Learning Something New

How to learn to speak another language for some people is not easy, but you have to try. If you want to success learning a language this is the right essay that you have to read. Let’s begin! The first step is learning the most important words, the most necessary, but the most of the […]

The Fatal Flaw of the Education System

As a high school senior, one thing has become increasingly clear to me throughout my career as a student; the educational system is flawed. From an early age, students are told that the grades they receive are more important than their mental and physical health. I can remember the first time that I took an […]

Closing Down Kindergartens and Primary Schools

To Education Bureau Dear Sirs, Re: Closing down Kindergartens and Primary Schools I think it is a very good idea to close down the schools across Hong Kong because the students can all have a two-week holiday. Another good reason is that they won’t have to fear of the worst thing in every student’s mind […]