This is especially true with regard to college admissions. This may be because many people see college and college students as the next generation of this nation's leaders. ... This was illustrated in our class activity by the applications which asked for alumni information. ... This also shows up in college admissions. ... We thought the essay could compensate for that because students could use that to make a statement about how much they wanted to be a part of the university. ...
In the essay "Imagine a country" the author describes inequality in our country based on the perspective of a functionalist, conflict theorist, and social interationist. ... For instance, you must graduate from high school and then go to college. ( Holly Sklar, 2) In another article that focuses on the inequality in the US. ... This theory of stratification is certainly debated today and was also debated as far back in the early mid eighteen hundreds when Karl Marx his theory in his pamphlet "The communist manifesto" and by Max Weber in his essay "Class, Status, and Party". ......