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If only you realize how HARD it is to EARN money for your education... You will graduate on time! Not a single centavo wasted. -Sherwin V. Ubaldo .. .. IMHO, I think the On time means at the right time(not too old) and Not a single centavo wasted means every centavo is worth the pay for the Education, if you KNOW how hard it is to earn your OWN money. The point is the MONEY IS NOT WASTED if put into good use. If you do not attend the class, do not read, do not study, have no interest at all, but still SOMEONE pay this Tuition Fees and all the School expenses for you, then the MONEY IS WASTED. There are people out there who wants to study but cannot due to financial problems, better let them be paid for Education and the Money is NOT WASTED. If you graduate you have proven yourself. It means that you have studied intensively to be prepared for a Career. You have been trained profesionally and you have worked with people with good professional aproach to scenarios in-line with your field. If you do not graduate, what is your proof that you have what it takes to take on a Job? If you graduate but you dont have a job? And you havent learned? Well, I think that is a problem WITHIN YOU. You dont have a job, go look for one! Job does not come to you alone you have to work for it. You havent learned, it only proves that you have a weak mind or you are not interested at all in the field that you have taken. And Education does not end at the classroom. Yes, there are undeserving graduates. That happens everywhere. That is why before you land a job you have to pass through an interview where the company would analyze if you have suffice knowledge for the position youre aiming. And, before you can get to that interview you would need that Diploma. That is your ticket to your interview. The company would choose to interview the one with DIPLOMA. -Stephan Kupsch
Posted on: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 08:45:35 +0000

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