College Education In Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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The Road Not Taken Frost’s poem, “ The Road Not Taken” begins with the words, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both…” are perfect in their ability to describe the same place that I find myself residing in. The issue is addressing the necessity for a college education funded through parental support, regardless of the fact that the return of the parents investment is less than stellar and accepted. while it is especially present in my life, I am sure that it is not an uncommon place that students find themselves in. This topic is important because the fall semester is starting soon, so it is imperative that the funder is convinced of the benefits in continuing to sponsor support to students whose academic results fail to meet the requested results of academic excellence. While the academic measurement of success through GPA …show more content…

In addition to the historical and current benefits listed, also addressed were areas of improvements made and also areas that approval needs to be made upon. However much like the poem written by Robert Frost alluded to, there are alway crossroads in life where we cannot always do things one way. The end the poem that was first mentioned has equal if not greater prevalence in regards to this particular thesis “I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.”(Frost) In the end of Frost’s poem, the reader learns that the narrator takes a path that isn’t easy and most likely didn 't always veer in the direction that was wanted, but in the end it is that path that has shaped the rest of the journey.

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