I hear people say, “money can’t buy everything” is that
true?
Life
of student revolves around two major components of life education and money. Well some people have skills and
hardworking spirit but can’t perform well in their academics, because they are
not that fortunate like other
companions who have their dad’s
credit card. Working 40 hours and taking studies at same times can be
stressful since students don’t get enough time to finish their assignments and prepare test before
deadline.
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So,
that’s obvious that those students have to earn their own tuitions just because
they don’t have a family or that family is not financially strong enough to pay for college tuitions. The
question from me, is there should be any special
type of legislationary treatment for these students? The freshmen drop-out rate of about 25 percent is astoundingly high,
One of the leading reasons for that is lack of financial support(1).Nearly three out of four students holds
an outside job(1).
What you think, should colleges make specialized programs
with fewer courses per sessions for these students since neglecting isn’t going
to help both parties?
References:
http://ologsinquito.hubpages.com/hub/Why-Students-Drop-Out-of-College-and-How-to-Prevent-this-From-Happening 
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