This writing assignment will discuss namely the most evident dilemmas experienced by firs year students such as adjustments to campus life, socializing and peer pressure at campus and also the lack of finance. Adjustments: There is a vast difference between campus life and school, and many students do not realise this initially. When the first month has passed, the new environment should have made a significant of change for many of the first year students. The workload is much greater, the freedom unlimited and most of all students are alone.
These aspects affect the students in a negative way, if the student is not mentally and emotionally prepared for the circumstances around them. They might also not be mature enough to handle the workload and the pace at which it’s being thrown upon them on a day to day basis. From all entrants to the campus, a limited amount actually copes with the metamorphosis from high school to university, for the majority dropping out is the easiest way. Socializing and peer pressure:
This aspect deals with a form of development all students are bound to face in their lives. Socialising is the most exciting yet distracting phase experienced at universities. It is an especially exciting and tempting time for first year students, since they get to experience their new found ‘freedom’. All they would now like to do is explore their unlimited option available to them. If these first year students do not have self control they may stray off the ‘studious path’, thus neglecting their campus work for social activities.
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Due to this slacking behaviour they might get kicked out of campus because they are not pulling their weight, or they might leave on their own accord. Lack of finances or financial aid: Most students that attend universities or tertiary institutions are not fortunate enough to pay for their own studies. This is due to various financial instabilities. Students therefore rely on jobs, loans and financial aids to pay for their fees, although these methods do not always work.
Students that have jobs try to balance work and campus life, but these two commitments do not always mesh well because they are under a fair bit of pressure and exhaustion. Also banks and other institutions deny loans, or half way through their sponsorship they pull out to the disappointment of the student. Regrettably financial aid cannot help everybody because of set criteria and also these offers are limited to a few. This might now force the student to deregister from certain subjects, or drop out via deregistration from their full course. Conclusion:
This essay has discussed the dilemmas faced by majority of first year students. Thus eventually leading them to drop out. The dilemmas that have enthrusted upon these students so well are the adjustments of campus life, socialising and peer pressure on and around campus also the lack of finances faced by many. These are the most evident and aggravating reasons why many first years drop out. Students should prepare themselves well in advance for the change that will unfold before them, because change is inevitable and they should embrace it open minded!