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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Tender Coconut Ice Cream Coconuts grow very well where I live. I have a few coconut palms. They not only add coolness to the place, every part of it is useful. Matured coconuts are […] View
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The students who read in the colleges have to face money problem especially those who get admission from out of country because all become not rich but many students have to do double jobs earning and learning at the same time that is very difficult for the students.
College is academically challenging. For many, college courses require much more effort than high school classes did. Unlike most high schools, colleges often pack two years of content into one year. Many students take a full 15 credit semester, while others try to cram in up to 18 or even 21 credits. At times, it seems impossibe to stay on top of it all.
Tuition costs are rising at alarmingly high rates. Add to that the cost of housing, meals, supplies, transportation, and textbooks, and you have a recipe for unmanageable debt. Most financial advisors recommend borrowing no more than one expects to earn their first year out of college. However, soaring tuition costs make this rule difficult to follow. According to an article in U.S. News, almost half of today’s students say that the cost is making them reconsider finishing their degree.
Students are increasingly dropping out of college because they cannot afford the expense. Others are forced to juggle full academic schedules with full-time jobs to make ends meet. Graduating debt-free is almost unheard of.
Whether they admit it or not, most students will at one point get homesick, especially those who attend a school that is more than three hours away from home. Freshmen suffer more, as it is presumably their first year away from home.
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