Almost ninety percent of the people that don 't continue with their education drop off, not only because they don 't like school, but, the reason why they don 't continue with their education is due to the fact that they can’t afford the tuition and fees or high school students are afraid of debts. Some of our parents would do anything to make there’s sons have a better life, they work so tough that they sometimes leave their country so they could achieve some better job or opportunities. Ever since I was a little child, my parents and the adults that surround have been telling me to never quit in life because if you quit now you’ll always quit in life. Step up and move up with your goals and finishing school. I apprehend that scholarships are one of the good reasons why people succeed in life, but you can’t compare smartness with talents. Scholarships causes plenty disadvantages too many of the students and equal …show more content…
People that don’t go to college usually, spends their rest of their lives working on a minimum wage, salary or they work in a physical tough job. During their senior year of high school, multifarious of the students are lead to find a job in order to help their family but some of them are being lead to the streets. I have experienced these kinds of situations as a result, of living in a neighborhood that is not that wealthy. I see how some of my friends dint went to college because their family could barely pay the rent or food. According to they are also send to work so they could move on with that minimum wage check. It’s sad how tuition can destroy some of the peoples life 's and send them to look for a job but its sadder to see that some of those who drop off out school and dint went to college or receive a job are joining the gangs. According to the African News Services (2002), talks about how has an enormous amount of poverty because the lack of education (Businesses’ insights). Not only those America have an amount of poverty, but education also effects the entire world which in this case Africa. I believe that people join the gangs because they assume that they rule the streets and because they are willing to access an enormous amount of easy money. In poor neighborhoods, when