I am taking an advance composition course and we were assigned, of course, a research paper. I just wanted to share with you my summary. Any suggestions or feedback will be appreciated.
Every few minutes on the television there is an ad for a technical college. As we ride the subway we are bombarded with printed ads about these technical schools. What about the economy, if any, contributed to the explosion of people attending trade or technical colleges? What are some of the pros and cons of attending a trade or technical college vs. a traditional university? Exploring this topic will hopefully give an outlook to the future of these colleges and ultimately the future of traditional universities. Traditional universities are very expensive and it only seems to be getting worse. People needed a better way. It will be interesting to see where the majority of these schools are located. My belief is that they are thriving in major cities. Why? I attended two different schools before attending DeVry. Onondaga Community College in Syracuse and St. John's University in Queens. Both schools were very mundane and it felt like it would take forever to finish. Attending a school like DeVry eliminated the campus atmosphere and focused on school. Is this an incentive to attending a trade school?
Monday, October 6, 2008
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