I have noticed the big red R a great deal ever since I started attending college. Every time I drive to Philadelphia though the Ben Franklin Bridge, it has always stuck out more than usual. I am currently attending Camden county college. I’m trying to get as much credit as I can cheapest way possible. When choosing a college or university, I’m always looking for the best tuition, close commuting location, and have the major I required. I attended Camden county college right after High School, unlike all the eager students that jump right into a university because I thought it would be best with my financial situation. I have witnessed way to many people who rushed into a university without even looking at the tuition expenses. They believe that they can just get loan now and won’t have to pay until they finish school. What they fail to realize is that as soon as the loan is made, interest will start complying up. My family has low income and I do not want to be in that situation. Rutgers Camden is the best choice for me. It is an in state tuition so I know it won’t be as high. Addition, I would be commuting so I won’t be required to pay dorm. …show more content…
What is better than that? I already mentioned before, I want to be a commuter so it save me a load of tuition. Additionally, I won’t have to be far away from my family. Every college students tend to want to move as far away from their parent so they could have the so call “college life”. However, it different for me, I just want to go to school and get it over with. The quicker the better. Not only that, I am having a baby brother on the way. Both my parent have low income job due to t heir lack of education and the inability to speak and understand the English language. I want to be close by to help out my parent as much as