To The Student Struggling Financially (2024)

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I'm here to say that you can do this. Subscribe to our Newsletter Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life. Don't freak out Email the professor Attend the first class Keep attending class Have a backup plan Remember that everything works out at the end 1. What do you do for a living? 2. What's your favorite color? 3. Do you have any siblings? 4. What's your favorite television show? 5. When is your birthday? 6. What's your biggest goal in life? 7. If you had three wishes granted to you by a genie, what would they be? 8. What's your favorite childhood memory? 9. If you could change one thing about your life, what would it be? 10. Are you a cat or a dog person? 11. Do you believe in a religion or any sort of spiritual power? 12. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be? 13. What is your ideal date night? 14. Who was/is your celebrity crush? 15. What's a good way to cheer you up if you're having a bad day? 16. Do you have any tattoos? 17. Can you describe yourself in three words? 18. What makes you the most nervous in life? 19. What's the best gift you have ever received? 20. What do you do to relax/have fun? 21. What are your priorities at this phase of your life? Is there really such a difference in Challah bread or Easter Bread? Unlocking Lake People's Secrets: 15 Must-Knows! There's no other place you'd rather be in the summer. A bad day at the lake is still better than a good day not at the lake. You know the best beaches and coves to go to. You have no patience for the guy who can't back his trailer into the water right. Doing the friendly wave to every boat you pass. The cooler is always packed, mostly with beer. Giving the idiot who goes 30 in a "No Wake Zone" a piece of your mind. You have no problem with peeing in the water. You know the frustration of getting your anchor stuck. Watching in awe at the bigger, better boats that pass by. Knowing any swimsuit that you own with white in it is best left for the pool or the ocean. The momentary fear for your life as you get launched from the tube. You're able to go to the restaurants by the water wearing minimal clothing. Having unexpected problems with your boat. Having a name for your boat unique to you and your life. There's no better place you'd rather be in the summer. 1. My school is incredibly unique. 2. I am not just a number at my school. 3. I feel like I am contributing something to the community. 5. My professors know me and I feel that I can easily communicate with them. 6. The incredible people I've met 7. Opportunities 8. Students want to learn 9. Ability to join a sorority and have a house full of people I know I can talk to anytime I need to 10. I have figured out how I learn best because my school offers so many different ways of learning. Trending Topics Top Creators Nostalgic 2000s Songs: 100 Throwback Hits That'll Transport You To Childhood 45 Throwback Songs You Forgot About I Got Shot In The Eye With Horse sem*n: A Day In The Life Of Breeding Season Subscribe to Our Newsletter

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I'm here to say that you can do this.

Brittny Hopkins

Jan 31, 2017

Purdue University

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To The Student Struggling Financially (1)

Probably one of the worst feelings in the world as a college student is not knowing if you will be able to continue on with your education because of how expensive it can be, on top of other financial responsibilities you also have occurring in your life. While college is supposed to be one of the happiest time periods of our lives, it may not feel that way when you are plagued with a ridiculous amount of student debt on top of making sure you have enough money for books, rent, car insurance, utilities, gas money, food, and all other costs that come with being a living person.

While sometimes the stress can be so unbearable you may feel like you are drowning in it, I am here to say, "just breathe."

I know that is easier said than done. Believe me. I've had more mental breakdowns in my college career due to financial problems than I can count on my fingers at this point. This is exactly how I know that it is not, in fact, the end of your world.

For starters, you are at a far better advantage than the students that have the luxury to go throughout their college career not needing a job. You understand the sacrifices that come with being an adult, but also the pleasure of knowing that you are capable of handling it all on your own.

Hopefully, you only have to deal with this for four years until you graduate. I commend you if you are able to graduate on time despite the fact that you worked over forty hours a week to make sure you could support yourself. I commend you if it is taking more time than you expected because you understand that at the end of the day you will be better off taking your time and getting the diploma rather than dropping out and not getting a diploma at all. Both situations are remarkable because both are equally tough.

Understand that you are never truly alone in this situation and that reaching out to friends and family to help whether mentally or physically (such as being fed) does not make you any less of a strong person. I am eternally grateful to the people that fed me when I could not feed myself and hugged me while I cried the stress away. Sometimes that is what needs to be done and you should never be too proud to accept the help.

While this is a stressful time period, do not let it control you. One day you will look back on all your successes, and I hope that getting through this time period is one that stays in your mind. Tyler Knott Gregson so beautifully wrote, "Promise me, you will not spend so much time treading water and trying to keep your head above the waves that you forget, truly forget, how much you have always loved to swim." I hope you can do the same.

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