Ilona's Place
An Online Portfolio
Second Assignment: Revised Copy

I wrote all this stuff and my computer crashed. anyway, the story's

good, I just have a few suggestions:



I'd switch attribution with information in the lead, and I'd knock the

which clause to the second paragraph. I'd also take out "with that

said" for wordiness:



The average annual inflation rate of college tuition and fees is up

8.7 percent over the last twenty years, according to the Department of

Labor Statistics.



     That's more than the annual average annual inflation rate. Is it

any wonder that student debt has also been on the rise in recent

years? And that's not only credit card debt. An online article in the

USA Today posted in November 2006 noted that credit card debt, student

loans and car loans have also increased significantly since 2001.



(me again: "Web site" is AP style; rewrote to avoid "explicitly,"

which has connotations to it)



   Besides the rising costs of education, another contributing factor

includes credit card companies that use advertising with students in

mind. Cardoffers.com is a Web site that lists a variety of credit

cards with a multitude of special offers.



(Removed "unfortunately, however" for wordiness; "most" to "many"

rewrote some sentences to break them down; is there any way you can

grab the exact percent for the mtvU card? removed alleged)



     According to the site, the mtvU Platinum Select Visa is a card

specifically designed for the college demographic and rewards students

for using their credit wisely and receiving good grades. What many

students fail to see is the interest rate information. The interest

rate for the mtvU card is almost 20 percent, which the Web site says

is "above average" for a student credit card.



(removed additionally; 3.7 increase over last year? if you have that

info, add it, and I'd separate that clause with commas instead of

parentheses; broke up sentences. how have unsubsidized loans made

student debt worse?)



    College Board's annual report shows that 134 billion dollars in

financial aid has been made available to students (a 3.7 percent

increase) for tuition and fees. However, most has been given in the

form of unsubsidized loans rather than grants, which has served to aid

in the downward spiral of student debt.



(removed "what's more"; added commas, removed "went on Perez," added

"Perez said" at end of graph)



    Many college students feel that, had they only been informed, they

might have known better. "I was never taught how to manage bills. I

thought credit cards meant free money," said Julio Perez, a student at

Valencia Community College. "I didn't know what the interest rate

meant, so I just spent the money and, at first, I tried to pay what I

owed with my financial aid refund checks, but, after the checks

stopped coming, I went into debt,"  Perez said.



(changed "another student at VCC to VCC student; added comma; removed

"like;" changed "outta" to "out of;" changed quotes inside quote to

single quotes)



      VCC student Raphael Rodriguez said, "You don't know what to look

for. With my card, I never checked, and it was like 'out of sight, out

of mind,' and, before I knew it, they submitted me to collections."



(removed "So," "Regrettably;" added hyphen to "part-time" reworded

last sentence)



What are college students these days doing to take care of their

debts? Many students are forced to choose between full-time student

status and holding down, at the very least, a part-time job. According

to the Center for Economic and Policy Research,  83.6 percent of

students who took out a loan in 2003-04 held down a job in which they

worked at least 22.8 hours per week.



(removed introductory clause, removed final clause)



      A poll by USA Today and The National Endowment for Financial

Education shows that 60 percent of the college age group feels higher

levels of anxiety than their age group has in previous generations.



**Special Thanks to Carrie Riles for her suggestions**

2007-01-29 18:51:49 GMT
Comments (1 total)
Author:Anonymous
This might seem off the wall and irrelevant - but I found this site doing a google search for Ilona Horvath, who I went to Jr. high with in Columbus Ohio in about 1962, then she moved to Morocco as I recall, just wondering if it could possibly be the same person?
--Carol Edger
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2007-06-18 22:55:45 GMT
     


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