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What must life be after college for students who can’t pay ?

What will life after college will be like and how will it fully impact my life after. Will I take out loans or drop out why should students have to pay high prices that are not reasonable at many schools to gain a higher education to support yourself in the future. Why must we be stuck in a cycle of constant paying back when people are looking for jobs to pay off debt and being denied.

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Joanna’s Answer

education is really expensive specially those that come from prominent universities. i also come from a poor family with one adult who has a job and 4 children that needs to be supported. what i can advice to you is spend time in searching for scholarships. there are a lot of scholarships out there. mine was not specifically for smart ones but for the marginalized families. this scholarship helped me a lot in giving me a holistic education during my high school and college days. i am not really smart, i just try my best to study and understand lessons as much as i can. i applied for another scholarship which tested our knowledge and i passed. this supported my other college expenses for 5 yrs and gave me extra money to invest on things that i need at school. dont lose hope and just try. chose to always take a step even if its scary or exhausting already. you will get to a much better side soon. keep fighting
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Andrew’s Answer

Higher education can be expensive. On the other hand, we can manage the cost with appropriate and strategic choices to attain our goal. Private colleges are especially expensive. Hence, it is cheaper to attend public/state colleges.

Furthermore, it is a lot cheaper to attend a local community college for a two-year associate degree first and follow with a transfer to a four-year college for a bachelor’s degree. In this way, one can optimize the quality of higher education with a mininal financial burden. A good education from a solid public institution can be as good as one from prestigious private ones.

I attended the University of Hawaii for my bachelor’s degree in physics, Arizona State University for my master’s degree in physics, and State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University) for my Ph.D. in geophysics. The tuition for my undergraduate degree was very cheap and I could support myself with part-time work. My graduate degrees were supported by graduate assistantship – full tuition waiver plus a living stipend.
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Douglas’s Answer

Because my friend,we live in a very screwed up system. That's just how it goes, but I don't play the game bro, I have been doing what I want my entire life. If you are putting off positive vibes, thinking positive, doing others that are worth it well,(don't help POS's), I understand the system and I have since a young age and I suggest you do what you want and if you think it, you'll be surprised how just thinking about something seems to manifest. You'll see. You'll get to the point where you are manifesting quickly, remember there's 3 types of people in the world,those who give orders,those who take orders and those who don't play the game. Bee the third one. Good luck and the universe will provide you with what you need,it will, I know because I have lived it. Take care.
Thank you comment icon Thanks you and I will try Xavier
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