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my paper, I argue that low-income students will find more benefit in enrolling
in community colleges or traditional schooling, rather than enrolling in
for-profit colleges. One counter-argument supports the rise of for-profit
colleges and learning activities provided within the institutions. Occupational
colleges focus on providing students hands-on learning classes that helps the
students gain major experience in their relative field. Career services building
are major offices in most for-profit schools, emphasizing the institution's
desire to help their graduates, including many disadvantaged students, acquire
and maintain a career.
OK -- that might be a valid counter-argument -- but I was hoping to see you refer to a source that could stand for your counter-argument -- basically somebody you could argue with.
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