The Perfect College Education: Obama´s Plan for College Education

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Imagine the perfect college. You are in your senior year of high school looking at universities, but it is no longer a month after month long process. You just know what college is right for you. President Obama wants to do just that for students, or so he thinks. The Obama plan for college education is to rank colleges and universities by their number of students who finish school and the earning of their graduates (the Monitor’s Editorial Board). Federal aid will then be given to higher ranked schools which will make these schools seem more appealing to future students (the Monitor’s Editorial Board). The ranking of schools will give potential students a better knowledge of the school when it comes to financial stability and their likeliness of graduating from that school (the Monitor’s Editorial Board). That would have been great to have as a high school senior. But I have to agree with the Monitor’s Editorial Board, college is more than just a graduation percent and money. My ideal college education is not based off how much money a school can give me or if I can graduate from there: No, my ideal college experience is about loving what I am learning through a hands-on experience, and I just do not believe President Obama and the government can help students find their ideal college experience through this ranking system.
The ideal college experience for me is one I can love and embrace myself in. There are many students who learn hands-on, and many who do not. Ideally, for me, learning hands-on would be the best education. I remember facts and details better when I am actually doing them instead of just writing notes on a subject. It does not matter how many times a hands-on student rereads those notes, he or she will never ...

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...is better, the Monitor’s Editorial Board said three times the amount of A’s are given out than used to be, which makes employers question the student’s education. Maybe the search for schools should not be by ranking; maybe it should be by the months and months of research that way the student knows they are getting the education that is right for them. And more of the education that the Monitor’s Editorial Board and I think students should get, an education that is full of critical thinking and a love for what the student is learning. My ideal education is a hands-on education that will last me not just through my college education, but will last me my entire life.

Works Cited

The Monitor's Editorial Board. "Obama Plan to Rank Colleges: Will It Raise Thinking Skills?" The Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor, 29 Aug. 2013. Web. 1 Oct. 2013.

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