As the slumbered student walks through the creaking halls, the weight of despair fell to his shoulders quickly when his eyes ran across the amount of debt towards his student loans. In school, children are told to work hard to have good grades to prepare for the big push off to their college career, but most kids don’t like the idea of school so why would they want to continue drinking the gagging medicine that makes their lives so miserable? The gagging medicine that makes student’s lives miserable is one of the keys to the American dream, but some don’t see the American dream worth their time in the time being before achieving the dream. Because of how some students have set their minds of their …show more content…
Some students don’t even try going to college because of the amount of debt they know they’ll go into. A New York’s Time article written by Eduardo Porter explains the experience of college students dropping out before graduation and the price they pay for letting go of their future. A student comments in his article about what was his push off to decide whether he was going to college or not, “I probably wouldn’t have gone to college full time if I hadn’t received a Pell grant and financial aid from New York state to defray cost” (Porter). So many people don’t achieve the American dream because they feel like they can’t and their way of solving it is to not deal with it, so then they let go of their anxiety, but in the wrong way. Those who drop out of college and get a job at a fast foods restaurant are not going to be pay much, but their income is just enough to get by. Because college students have dropped out of college they now have to lift the heavy bars, named debt, on their shoulders that are slowly getting more and more heavier. Even though these students may have a job supporting their lives in some way, doesn’t mean they are the