Student life is often challenging and not easy
Student life is often challenging and not easy
Student life is differs from the person to person, area to area, family to family, country to country. If student belongs to the rich family or family with properties, then the student life is safe and there could be no financial burden for expenditure on education and living expenses. If student belongs to the poor family, whose financial condition is not conducive to bear the burden of educational expenses of the children.
Coming from a poor family is not at all a concern. Dr Abdul Kalam was also from a poor family but accomplished a lot in life through sheer work, dedication, and perseverance. It's time to concentrate on your grades and pursue your dreams.
I have known people who completed their education and never got a dime from their parents. They all worked full time through the summer and part time during school. They were very frugal the many years and did without for a lot of years but it paid off in the end because now they have great careers and make tons of money.
I came from a poor family as well. I took the highest-paying job that I could qualify for no matter how hard or how much it sucked. I worked at it until I found an even higher-paying job that sucked too. I saved up money until I could afford a job that paid even more that I could tolerate. Once I found a job that didn't make me totally miserable, I saved up money to start my own business and wouldn't accept failure as an option. I started my own small business and set up office with employment of few engineers and accountant. When I recollect the old days of part-time job and study with test, examination semisters, I become surprisig that how could one could have managed like I have managed with my own poor family.
Children who live in poverty suffer greatly, particularly in the classroom. Basic necessities like books, school fees, and uniforms are sometimes out of reach for low-income families. The hidden expenditures quickly mount up, even if education is free. For many families to put food on the table, their children must labor. But money isn't the only factor. Nutrition and health are also impacted by poverty. Children who are constantly hungry or ill are unable to concentrate in class. They frequently fall behind and quit.
Too many Indian children enroll in school but drop out. The causes are multifaceted. Sometimes it comes down to money; a family problem may drive a child to work and drop out of school. In other cases, it's because of the distance to the school. Furthermore, ladies frequently encounter extra difficulties. For example, they are often pulled out of school to assist at home or to marry early. A large number of parents from disadvantaged families did not receive a quality education. They may find it challenging to assist their children's education as a result. This gap might be filled by offering parents free sessions. These workshops also assist parents in comprehending the importance of education.
Some individuals think low-income pupils don't have anything to contribute. However, I believe that low-income students have more to contribute since they have come from challenging circumstances that have fostered their work ethic and drive for success. I am pursuing a higher education and career because my family's financial status is below the poverty line. During high school, my family and I would endure months without water or power and get our daily nourishment from soups. My family is still struggling financially now, which has prompted me to pursue a number of endeavors. For instance, emotional and physical stress.
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