Thursday, December 12, 2013

Research Blog 9

For each topic, I have a counterargument for each. 

Financial-Students should know their financial situation, yet some make bad decisions and think they are good.

From a source listed on my paper-Some students think that by working full time and not taking out loans, they will cut costs. However this is not true. They may extend their undergraduate career by trying to juggle work and academics. 

Social- A social life can be harmful, or helpful.

From a source listed on my paper-A social life can be harmful in that it distracts you form your studies. But it can also be helpful-by providing time away from academics and work for relaxation, opening social circles, offering diversity, and opening networks. 

Major-Choosing a major can directly impact your future, or it wont, depending on which major you choose. The outcomes can be different. 

-From a source listed on my paper-Your major may not be important in that it depends on how you work, your gender, ethnicity, and race. There are so many factors that contribute to success in your major that it may not be the type of major that affects success, rather the individual person.

These counterarguments have been kept in mind as I write my paper.

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