3 years to finish college program, not as favorable as expected
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
September 17, 2011 11:08pm CST
In encountering current economic issue, and plus the soaring tuition price for all college students, one of those 3 - year college programs, which students usually have to take as many classes as they can on summer time to save money and costs as 4 year does, after a survey, not many students really want to participate it as expected. And after many interviews with random students, majority of them would respond that they might miss all the fun they can get while in college, if they would forgo the summer activities instead going to school to cram all the courses. That wasn't surprise, and I knew how it is when you are still young. So, speaking of expensive tuition cost, and one of the best alternative will be it, but not many people would opted for it.
2 responses
@pepperpopper (376)
• Philippines
18 Sep 11
Not really favorable because most of the companies today accepts four year course graduate. Otherwise, you'll end up working as a call center agent. That is, if you are fluent in english.
@tinker_bel (297)
• Philippines
18 Sep 11
i think the 3 year college program is still the same as if you took your course the normal years. why? because you would still be paying the same amount as if you have enrolled in a normal semester.
i dont really see how it would be able to help students to save. it would actually be grueling for students because they would have to raise more money just to be enrolled in the summer. thats the reason why others would just forgo the summer classes and instead look for summer jobs in order for them to raise funds for the next enrollment.