Flip side of expensive education

United States
December 20, 2009 12:38am CST
If you read the news, or listen to the radio, you might as well know the upcoming policy toward education. Students who continue their education next year, or the freshmen who just got accepted on their desired college, the tuition will be increased. For many people, especially students, that is a huge burden, and they have to find ways to pay for their expensive education. Obviously, there won't be much help from our government due to many aspect of economic crisis recently. The bright side of it, just to think about how expensive we have to pay for our education in college, so we have to study much harder, and complete every single assignment the best we can. So, we won't waste our money, or we won't have to repeat the same course again. That is one benefit of it I can come up with. So, our fellow college students, you must do the best you can to score higher grade, and not to waste your education whatsoever.
3 responses
• China
20 Dec 09
Hi clorissa123, i think we must study hard whether the tuition is increased. we must make a better use of any time at school for our study. but in my country there is no this kind of things. i have not heard of any news about tuition increasing.
• India
22 Dec 09
A lot of people from your country are coming here to India for college. I asked them why, and they said to me that they wanted to improve their English! After seeing your English, I can't believe them, is there any other reason?
@Chiniona (327)
• China
26 Dec 09
Ha ha! Maybe that is one flip side of dear! But it's not a good thing! In China, the tuition is lower than the developed country, but there are some children cann't go to school for the "dear" tuition! I think it's a bad act to increase tuition !
• United States
21 Dec 09
I'm trying very hard not to fail and waste money at the moment. I'm a very good student typically, I always pass my classes with a high average. I don't know how much this new policy will affect me because I go to a private institute, but thanks for the warning!