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Everyone Wants to Learn If They Have a Chance
Zolzaya Narantsogt Zolzaya 1

English 1302

10/13/2012

Argumentative essay Everyone wants to learn if they get a chance, and everybody wishes to get a scholarship. However, there are only the few deserves a scholarship. The view of obtain a scholarship, let me analyze one more time why I deserve this scholarship more than the others. According to a 2010 Trends in College Tricing report by College Board, since the year 2000, public-year tuition and fees have increased more than 5 percent. Sandy Baum, an economist and lead author of the College Board's report said that ‘'Tuition is going to keep rising faster than inflation.’’ I have always been a believer of an education. I believe it is as vital as water for humanity. Education could help my dream come true, and that is the opportunity an education can offer. Also, it is important to go to a great university where I can take my studies seriously and bring it up next level. Being a scholar helps my dream career as well. It would help me to better prepare for a life, and I wish to have a chance for a brighter future. I have proven to myself that I am a hard worker by putting my best effort into everything I do. However after my final Zolzaya 2 examine, I believe I really deserve it. Let me shortly introduce who I am and why I really deserve this scholarship and then move it with my argument. My name is Zolzaya Narantsogt. I was born in Mongolia; then, I grew up in Moscow. I lived in China for a while and finally ended up in the States. I’m applying for this scholarship because I want to follow my dream and want to learn as much as I can in my life. In Mongolia, I graduated university and have a bachelor degree in international relation and affairs and now I'm in college in the

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