According to her campaign page, Jill Ellen Stein was born on May 14, 1950 in the city of Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from Harvard Medical University. Where she studied and practiced medicine for the next 25 years as a physician. She was not only an American physician. She is a mother, who has first had experience in the cost and burdens of receiving a college education. “She is the Green Party 's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election. As stated as in Stein 's platforms “eliminating college debt from young and old Americans while guarantee tuition free world class education to public schools.” Although with her declaration of making college free for everyone, just hearing it sounds like …show more content…
No. The reason for this is because you know giving them something so easily is bad for them. They will not truly appreciate nor would they care for it as well as they would have if you made them earn it. No try to imagine you demanding that child to do it. Like chores or an errand. They will not be very eager to do this task; in fact, they may just try a way you avoid doing the task all together. ( There is all sorts of scholarship programs currently
Me! I have my college completely paid for and then some. How? I joined the Air Force Reserves and working at Publix offers a tuition reimbursement just working there for six months. Going to other school I was offer academic
This is why we just do not drop anyone into college. Some people simply are not ready for such a big responsibility. This is why college should not be paid for by the government period! Even though we were giving the privilege to go kindergarten up to 12th grade for free. The students themselves do not enjoy this. Everyone at one point was a high schooler, do you remember the feeling of not wanting to do your homework. Trying to not go to school anyway you could. Your goal in class was just get the minimal B or C, because you do not