College Board wields too much power upon high school students
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In the 21st century, college is increasingly pushed on students. Starting as early as elementary school, it’s hammered into the minds of young students that college is a necessity for succeeding in life. The pros of attending a four-year university are put on a pedestal while the cons of college are often hidden away.
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