Summary:
In "Two Years Are Better Than Four," Liz Addison states that Mr. Perlstein, who had attended a four year university but decided to quit, thought that he'd find a place left "where college experience of self-discovery does still matter to those who get there" because she thinks that he has "never set a food in an American community college." (212) Addison claims that community college is a place that welcomes student to begin. With the start in college as a beginner, you gradually start to grow little by little for every class you take. Lastly, Addison says, "I believe the community college system to be one of America's uniquely great institutions." (214)
Response:
In response to "Two Years Are Better Than Four," I can agree with Addison when she claims that community college maters unlike Mr. Perlstein who thinks that college must come to an end. As a college student, I'd say that college still matters. Although there are high school students who may think they are done with their education by the time they graduate or must've dropped our from a four year, I still think other graduates would like to further their education and pursue their career and this is where a community college comes to mind. Even if there are middle aged adults who consider going back to school again because they've finally discovered what they want to do; I find no problem with that. By the title "Two Years Are Better Than Four," I believe she means that a community college is another given change to those who want to start again because college still matters.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Mastery Exam Sample Essay #1 by Douglas Ross
Summary:
In this sample essay, Douglas states that unwanted children are caused by the irresponsibility of young teen couples. First, he discovers that those with the inability to raise a child refuse to use birth control because they don't see themselves getting pregnant. He realizes that the young ladies in his Law Enforcement class are sexually active and finds it disturbing that they choose not to use birth control. In his second body paragraph, Douglass also states that many couples choose not to use birth control because they were raised irresponsibly. Because teens were raised in a consequence free environment, they suffer with the mentality that not being punished for bad behavior earlier in their lives would have them think they wouldn't have to deal with such consequences in the future. Lastly, he argues that many advertisements given in society show irresponsible lifestyles.
Response:
After reading Douglass Ross's essay, I'd say that his essay was quite informative and able to agree with. I know that many couples have taken the risk to have unprotected sex without using birth control pills because they don't think they will get pregnant. I can concur that couples do not use birth control because they were raised irresponsibly. I think all parents should raise their children with discipline and practice to prepare for their behaviors and the decisions they make in the future. With his advertisement statement, I believe social media should focus more on the consequences that may happen rather than advertising their product.
In this sample essay, Douglas states that unwanted children are caused by the irresponsibility of young teen couples. First, he discovers that those with the inability to raise a child refuse to use birth control because they don't see themselves getting pregnant. He realizes that the young ladies in his Law Enforcement class are sexually active and finds it disturbing that they choose not to use birth control. In his second body paragraph, Douglass also states that many couples choose not to use birth control because they were raised irresponsibly. Because teens were raised in a consequence free environment, they suffer with the mentality that not being punished for bad behavior earlier in their lives would have them think they wouldn't have to deal with such consequences in the future. Lastly, he argues that many advertisements given in society show irresponsible lifestyles.
Response:
After reading Douglass Ross's essay, I'd say that his essay was quite informative and able to agree with. I know that many couples have taken the risk to have unprotected sex without using birth control pills because they don't think they will get pregnant. I can concur that couples do not use birth control because they were raised irresponsibly. I think all parents should raise their children with discipline and practice to prepare for their behaviors and the decisions they make in the future. With his advertisement statement, I believe social media should focus more on the consequences that may happen rather than advertising their product.
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