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Are you required to keep a journal for class? Do you often find yourself tapped out of ideas about what to write? Never fear! Fresh prompts are here! This is the third in a series of prompts that I am posting. Each prompt includes a background introduction and a series of questions to help you brainstorm a response. You should easily be able to produce anywhere from one to five journal pages from this prompt, depending on your skill and motivation levels.

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What on Earth am I Doing Here?

"The truly educated never graduate." --Author Unknown
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste." --United Negro College Fund ...

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