Reflective Essay: Should College Tuition Be Free?

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A bead of sweat drips from my brow as my apprehensive fingertips struggle to navigate the worn keys of a dilapidated overused laptop in search of the next letter that will enable me to successfully complete this first essay assignment. I am overcome with anxiety and my heart begins to pound as the scrambled incoherent thoughts drifting around aimlessly in my mind begin to fade. The thought of trying to organize and articulate the ideas in my mind terrifies this private semi-introvert. The historical results of this author’s writing experience resembles the slaughter of General Custer’s regiment at Little Bighorn in 1876. Placing words correctly on an intimidating barren piece of paper has never been my strength. Quickly my untrained eyes begin to notice several imperfections in this attempt yet I am unskilled and helpless to correct them. The intricacies and technical concepts of my native language seem foreign. I’ve always felt more secure with the seemingly definitive results associated with Math and Science. Many of English’s intricate concepts, I have studied in the past, appear too subjective for my taste. Was the material not presented in a clear way for my brain to comprehend? I often find myself relying on software to aid …show more content…

When comparing “Should College Tuition Be Free?” and “Is Grass-Fed Beef Better?” why is one absolutely a persuasive essay topic and the other unquestionably an exploratory essay topic? Both are questions, is it something to do with cows? Of course it’s not, but to me the legitimate reason is just as absurd. Both topics can be researched with the intention of exploring the subject and both topics can have a particular point-of-view discussed. My mind can clearly see a path that either topic could be written in both the persuasive and exploratory manner. So, maybe it is something to do with

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