Here in California, the state just increased fees by 33%.
Naturally, the students protested the raise.
During the protests they interviewed one kid that was not very well spoken.
He began to complain about the increase, the hardship and said something like, The school charges a great deal of money for sub par education.
But it was the way he said it that shocked me.....
'You know, the school charges way too much for education that is no good'.
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I didn't catch where it happened, but a bunch of kids vandalized some school president's home on account of the increase-as if he had something to do with it?
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Like Karen said,
One way to maximize your school dollars is to take classes at local or state colleges. You can transfer some credits to Uni's-take basic classes at a JC, then when you find that you need a specialized major, you are not as burdened when you transfer to a large institute.
Oh and plan ahead, even if it is a loose outline of what you want with your education, think a few semesters ahead.
Be prepared,
You will take at least ONE class that will make you want to change your direction in life, I guarantee it.![]()
And do not hesitate to change a class if you do not like the teacher.
I have spent a few classes hating the teacher, the way they taught and have settled for a less-than-stellar grade because I was too stupid and lazy to change a class.
IT's your education and you will be more that thrilled when you finish a class with a great teacher, that has a good teaching style. You'll know it because you WANT to go to class.







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