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    biggest problem that almost all people have to face and during their college life, it is hard for students to manage money for tuition fees, bills, and for the food and shelter. “Community College Students Face a Very Long Road to Graduation” is an article written by Ginia Bellafante and published by The New York Time on October 3, 2014. In the article, Bellafante has written about the LaGurdia Community College student, Vladimir de Jesus academic life and also talks about why Community Colleges have

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    biggest problem that almost all people have to face and during their college life. It is hard for students to manage money for tuition fees, bills, and for the food and shelter. “Community College Students Face a Very Long Road to Graduation” is an article written by Ginia Bellafante and published by The New York Time on October 3, 2014. In the article, the author has written about the LaGurdia Community College student, Vladimir de Jesus academic life and also talks about why Community College have

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    it will be facing and is currently facing due to a lack of technology and education. It clearly articulates that the jobs of routine producers and in-person servers have vanished totally as modern techniques have replaced them. The author has stated that the only people whose jobs are on the rise are symbol analysts. As stated in the report, symbol analysts are the real problem solvers. Their skills are highly in demand worldwide because they are the ones who first analyze the problem and then solve

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    “College pressure ”by William Zinsser identifies the pressures that college students face in the 1970’s. Especially he points out four types of pressures which include economic, parental, peer, and self-induced pressures. Economic pressure occurs when student struggle with tuition. He assert that this force students to have much money for career after graduating college so that student can return their debt when they work starts. Parental pressure occurs when students feel a lots of pressure on follow

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    Symptoms for College Students Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, which often abbreviated as ADHS, is a increasing clinical concerns for scientists since last 70s. Such inappropriately developed inattention and/or hyperactivity could significantly influence people across the whole life. Commonly people have ADHD symptoms could at high risk of high graduation failure, the retention of occupation promotion and even affect the life after marriage. There might have many students who have ADHD

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    today, college costs have grown faster than prices in other categories, the tuition growth has outpaced overall price growth in recent years. Many colleges raise tuition because they are uninhibited by the normal economic forces. Additionally, the higher education institutions have few reasons to keep costs low to attract more students. Thus young adults face high cost increases without necessarily improving the quality of education. Subsequently, families suffer hardships on paying the college fees

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    3 College Pressures Every year people of many different ages enroll and attend college. Seeing this as a new beginning, with new opportunities, but along with that comes many pressures. I am currently enrolled at Alcorn State University as a freshman. With this being my first year in college, I am sure to encounter many difficult pressures. So far I have already encountered quite a few. The three main pressures I have encountered are financial, peer, and cultural. One of the biggest challenges

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    occurring: students are increasingly acquiring more student debt. According to the College Board and U.S. Census data, over the last few decades, the cost of a 4-year college degree has risen by 250 percent (Washington and Salmon 38). According to the same data, the average family income has only risen 16 percent during that time period (Washington and Salmon 38). This information proves that there is a serious problem going on, as there is clearly a shortage of income needed to pay for college. Therefore

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    Common Problems for College Students Problems May Include, But are Not Limited to: Disorganization/feeling overwhelmed Eating right and staying healthy Failing to manage money Failing to network Homesickness Not resolving relationship issues Poor grades/not studying or reading enough Poor sleep habits Skipping classes Wasting time/procrastinating Interventions: The following tips are for students to help themselves avoid some of the negative affects of these problems. While these issues

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    Attending college in United States for someone like me is a very difficult experience. I was not really well prepared to handle college in this country . I came from the Philippines, which can be considered as underdeveloped country. We didn’t have the plenty of educational resources that most students have here in US. Other challenges that I’m facing is my financial problem and my English speaking/writing skills. The odds against me from succeeding in college is great, but I am not going to let

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