The answers to these questions might become thesis statements for you or your fellow students. You can use these as a jumping-off point for your essay, if you’d like.
–What is college for?
–What is success? (How should we define success?)
–What are you really learning in college?
–How can we learn to think (while in college)? Does college make you become a good thinker?
–What does it mean to become a better thinker?
–Why do we need to take risks? What risks are worth taking?
–What role do parents play in our education?
–Besides knowledge, what else should students get from college?
–Does college prepare you to become a true leader?
–Does college encourage sincere or selfish leadership?
–What’s the difference between the old school system and the new, and what do these changes mean for students (or future students)?
–What role can community college play in improving the education system?
–Is college just about earning more money?
–How can education help us lead meaningful lives?
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