Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The Student's Stresses


          Have you ever had some stresses when you went a university? Most students have some studying stresses which are caused of some illness. First, the students usually care of their grades because they are important to get a job. Most companies look at them for hiring new employees. The students try to gain A grades in classes, and they study hard without free time. The caring of grade makes the students stressful. In addition, tuition is another cause of stresses. These days, most universities are very expensive, and they are increasing tuition. Some students who could not pay the tuition in university worry it and find some solutions. Sometimes they quit studying or stop it to work a restaurant for next semester. The thinking of tuition follows them every moments and it became stress. In U.S, international students have much more stresses than other students who are U.S citizens because they pay more tuitions than the citizens. Many results are coming back to their countries, but it is not a good solution that they do want. The results might bring other stresses. Therefore, stresses of students drive some tragic results; suicide, cancer and so on.

3 comments:

  1. I am so happy to write on your blog. I know that what does that mean. In my case, when I came here first, because of my English skills, I felt stressful everyday, and because of my grade, I could not be relax. In particular, the tuition is so expensive. Through your blog, I could understand the stress. Thank you.

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  2. I could image the serious student situation easily from your blog post. I did not know about international students have to pay a lot of tuition than us citizens. I thought the american government should care of international students more.

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