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Give three means means get a man features of allowed in College administration

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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any group entrusted with executive or administrative powers: the administration of a college. Law. management of a decedent's estate by an executor or administrator, or of a trust estate by a trustee. an act of dispensing, especially formally: administration of the sacraments. supervision of the taking of an oath or the like.  

Tangible Reasons to Get a College Degree You'll make more money: figures range from several hundred thousand to a million dollars or more over your lifetime. You'll have a lifetime of increased opportunities. You'll be more empowered as an agent in your own life. You'll be better able to weather adversity. You'll always be marketable. You'll have a strong sense of pride and self. You may be the first person in your family to graduate from college or you may come from a long line of graduates. Either way, knowing you earned your degree will undoubtedly give a lifetime of pride to yourself, your family, and your friends.

The critical thinking and reasoning skills you learn in college will stay with you for a lifetime. You can be an agent of change for others. Many social service positions, from doctor and lawyer to teacher and scientist, require a college degree (if not a graduate degree).

Answered by priyankahr045
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Explanation:

any group entrusted with executive or administrative powers: the administration of a college. Law. management of a decedent's estate by an executor or administrator, or of a trust estate by a trustee. an act of dispensing, especially formally: administration of the sacraments. supervision of the taking of an oath or the like.  

Tangible Reasons to Get a College Degree You'll make more money: figures range from several hundred thousand to a million dollars or more over your lifetime. You'll have a lifetime of increased opportunities. You'll be more empowered as an agent in your own life. You'll be better able to weather adversity. You'll always be marketable. You'll have a strong sense of pride and self. You may be the first person in your family to graduate from college or you may come from a long line of graduates. Either way, knowing you earned your degree will undoubtedly give a lifetime of pride to yourself, your family, and your friends.

The critical thinking and reasoning skills you learn in college will stay with you for a lifetime. You can be an agent of change for others. Many social service positions, from doctor and lawyer to teacher and scientist, require a college degree (if not a graduate degree).

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