Most of the Universities in the world are commercialized. It is essential to get by all the infrastructures, physical facilities and education resources in the universities; however, the universities make an increment of 5-15% of fee every semester, and give a terrible trouble to the student. I have seen many US students working for years after their B. A. degrees or equivalent, and they are afraid of financial support to continue their Master’s or Ph.
D. degrees. The universities are doing good business. I want to present an example of how university does a direct business with the student. Our university bookstore sells buys the used book from students for $3-10, but they sell the same book for $60-80.
The professors tell the student two or more books, but they do not use the books afterwards. There is always a problem of a good maintenance of the infrastructures and the facilities if the university lacks good money. The teaching and learning materials need to be updated everyday and the university should pay a handsome salary to the excellent manpower. Many people believe that commercialization is must to keep the universities running well and should be done in the field other than the one students become the victims. Every state can make such a law passing a bill that those big industries in that part should support the educational institutes if they want the industries run in that area. In my opinion, universities in the world are required to make their own money to compete with the other universities and to offer the quality education.
The Coursework on Challenges Faced by First Year University Students
Abstract This essay will examine the proposition of the problems faced by first year students at any university. Firstly, it will consider different studying strategies compared to high school. Secondly, it will discuss the pressure on students especially on first year students to pass the coursework. Thirdly, homesick which diverts students attention from studies. Fourthly, the environment and ...
They can make money developing other programs, which can be used by the other sectors in that part; however, I strongly oppose doing an intolerable business with the poor students.