The hidden truth about life at campus is all about hustling. In this case, hustling is in several ways such as rising tuition, struggling to be someone at campus, sitting exams and so many others.
Besides that, students at campus think that it’s a must to own expensive gadgets like phones, laptops, iPad which makes life stressful with the aim of owning one.
The mere fact that many young people out there willing to join University think that on joining, they will have to enjoy life to the fullest, this isn’t the case. Campus life has never been fun as one may think.
Though there are those who enjoy it, there are also those who forget about studies resulting into retakes although some have got tuition issues.
When you join University, the Public now looks at you as a grownup person; rather a mature lady or gentleman.
This brings you to the new world of hustling, for example you will need to get a job and provide yourself some needs.
Secondly one has to struggle and produce good results at the end of the semester; something that is so stressing and not easy at all.
Qualifications such as Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor’s Degree, PhD are the major awards that are given to students who qualify for them.
Therefore, without struggling never expect such awards. As the saying goes, NO GAINS WITHOUT PAIN, a lot of sacrifices are made.
Story written by Kataike Najuwa
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