Luckily, some friends I had made at my old college were going to CMU. Living in a dorm on campus was often as expensive as tuition and was just too much. So, we decided to share an apartment. Split four ways, the rent only came to U.S. $ 235 a month, while a dorm room was U.S. $ 600 a month. Still, to cover the cost of cellphones, textbooks, meals, and other necessities, we all needed extra money.
My roommates got jobs in fast food place, but I checked with the university to see if there were any jobs in the work-study programme. If CMU had not given me a job, I would have to take out a bank loan. That money would have to be paid back with interest. I did not want to start my new career after graduation, in debt.
美国大学生的快乐时光,就是没有钱、没有业余时间、没有充足的睡眠。我想,其他国家的大学生或许也是如此。
我出生在一个并不宽裕的家庭,整个高中时期,我就为如何支付大学的费用而感到苦恼。
在美国,学生可以通过种族、经济状况、学习成绩、体育特长和其他标准获得资助,途径很多。私人或政府机构是这些基金的来源。
高中时期,我获得过几份奖学金,可是,我申请的大学仍然需要父母为我支付一半的学费,大约5000美元。然而,我们没有钱。
我可以先赚学费后上学,或者申请一个可以支付得起学费的学校。对我来说,最好的选择似乎是第二种办法。
我获得了奖学金,进入密歇根州三角州学院读书。奖学金大约是8000美元,这支付了我的大部分学费。这是一所公立大学,有两年的学习项目,两年以后,学生可以在自己的专业领域工作,或者选择四年制大学完成学业。
在读大学的两年中,为了省钱,我选择住在家里,并且做兼职来支付学费。这其间,我认识了许多与自己境况相同的学生,他们之所以来学费便宜的公立大学读书,或是因为没有钱,或是还不知道自己将来做什么工作。