There are a couple of differences in a student who gets help from the government on paying his tuition in college, and the ones that pay for their own tuition. For example, sometimes a student who gets financial aid does not feel the pressure to finish college or to get good grades. Students who are financially independent appreciate more, and feel the responsibility to accomplish a goal. However, in some cases it happens the opposite. Some students feel privileged that the government offered to help them, so they do not waste and focus on their studies. Also, some students their parents pay for everything, and they waste their time partying instead of studying because they do not feel the necessity …show more content…
Some of them have to work really hard in order to pay one semester of school. Since the fees are so high, they appreciate more, and they are responsible as well. However, I have encountered friends who their parents pay for their tuition, and they take it lightly so they do not give 100% percent of themselves. Every student is different; we all go through tough times when it comes to economics. This is why everyday young people quit college. They find better solutions and better help outside than the government. I respect those students that even if they reject them for Financial Aid, they are still focused on their future. They try their best every day because they want a career, no matter what comes their …show more content…
When a person receives help, it does not mean that it will be forever. Also, if they receive help is because it was proven that they cannot afford school. This means that they are either poor or unemployed. These students faced an insecure feeling every day. One day they are happy because they can go to school practically for free, and the next day they are crying because they did not accept their request for help.
In contrast, Students paying their own tuition are secure people. Like I mentioned before, they are focused on their future. They face every obstacle in an optimistic way. They face struggles every day, so they are used to getting the best from every lesson in life. When their parents help them financially, they feel secure that their parents will always support them. Even when they work to pay their tuition, they still feel secure that when they get fired because there are many other jobs out there for