米歇尔·奥巴马在2022年大学机会峰会英语演讲稿

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米歇尔·奥巴马在2022年大学时机峰会英语演讲稿
Thank you. (Applau.) Thank you all so much. Thank you. Well, you guys rest yourlves. You’ve been very busy. (Laughter.) You’re being spoken to a lot. I hear my husband was here. (Laughter.) But it is truly a pleasure to be here with all of you today, and I want to thank you so much for joining us for this year’s College Opportunity Day of Action. You should be proud. We’re already proud of you, and this day has just already been a tremendous success.
    Of cour I want to start by thanking Homero. I mean, he’s just an amazing story, an amazingperson, and I’m grateful for that wonderful introduction. We have to give him another round ofapplau. (Applau.) A clear reminder of why we’re here today and what we’re working for.
    I also want to recognize the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, as well as the Lumina Foundation, forhelping to make this event possible. Let’s give them a round of applau as well. (Applau.)
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    And of cour, as we come together to talk about the importance of college counling, Iespecially want to recognize all of the school counlors here today. Yes! (Applau.) You canrai the roof for yourlves. A little raising the roof. (Laughter.) But I think we can all agreethat all of our counlors, all of you have one of the hardest, but most important jobs in oureducation system, yet too often you don’t get the resources, the support or the appreciationthat you need and derve. And that has rious conquences not just for our kids, but forour country.
我阅读我快乐>女生背影    I mean, let’s be honest with ourlves – when it comes to college counling in our nation’sschools, there are two worlds. As many of you know, while the American School CounlorAssociation recommends no more than 250 students per counlor, the national average is onecounlor for every 471 students. So too many of our kids go through high school with little, ifany, real guidance on how to get into college.
    They don’t know what class to take, or how to prepare for the SAT or the ACT. No one helpsthem decide which colleges to apply to. No one reviews their applications. And
全满贯plenty of kidshave no idea that they’re eligible for financial aid, so they assume they just can’t afford college,and they don’t even bother to apply.
    Now, that’s one world. The other world is much smaller – it’s a world of schools where thequestion isn’t where students are going to college, but – or whether they’re going to college,but where. Kids in this world start preparing for college long before they even start high school.And from the first day of freshman year, they’ve been shepherded through every step of theprocess. They’ve got SAT and ACT prep cours, they take tho tests again and again toimprove their scores. Counlors have much smaller caloads, and they walk kids throughevery deadline, they edit every draft of their essays. Honestly, when Barack and I talk aboutthis, we look at the kind of college counling many of the kids are getting today and we wonderhow we ever managed to get ourlves into college.祭怎么读
    So the fact is that right now, a small number of students are getting every advantage in thecollege admissions race, while millions of other students who are just as talented can’t
evenbegin to compete. (Applau.) And as the college presidents here all know, the result is thatcolleges aren’t always getting all of the very best students. They’re getting the students whocan best afford to succeed in this system. And we are leaving behind so many bright, hungry,promi-filled kids. We are depriving ourlves of so much human potential in this country –from the scientific discoveries the kids might make, to the business that they might build,to the leadership that they might one day show in our communities.
    We’re missing all of that. We’re also losing all of that simply becau we aren’t making the basicinvestment in their future today, and that’s a tragedy. It’s a tragedy for our country. It’s atragedy for tho kids and for their families, becau we all know – we know – that if you wantto cure a decent-paying job in today’s economy, a high school diploma simply isn’t enough.
安全简笔画    So unlike 40 or 50 years ago, higher education is no longer just for kids in the top quarter orthe top half of the class, it has to be for everyone. So we are going to need a college-counlingsystem that reflects this new reality. (Applau.)
    Now, that’s easier said than done. We know that this isn’t going to happen overnight. We knowthat states and school systems are facing all kinds of budget challenges. But one of my coremessages to students through my Reach Higher initiative is that no matter what is going on attheir school or in their family, I’ve been trying to tell kids that no matter what resources theymay have or not have, that they still need to take responsibility for their education. I tell themthat they need to do the work to reach out to teachers who can help them. They need torearch schools in their communities on their own. They need to find that FAFSA form onlineand fill it out.坚硬的近义词

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