Indianapolis - According to the survey, too many children have dropped out of school, and the kids who are doing their best are too long to graduate.
One-third less than Indiana University graduates in 4 years. Most people just give up on spending more time and money at school. In this new study, only 61% got a bachelor's degree in eight years. The situation of part-time students is even worse, only 15% can obtain graduates within twice the anticipated time.
Students accumulate a lot of debts and state governments invest heavily tuition subsidies. If it does not reach the university degree, everyone will say that it is wasted.
"If you are in debt and you do not have a degree, adulthood will begin, it is difficult to catch up," Lovers said.
Thirty-three university studies by American University College found that 75% of the students are salaried workers, juggling classes, and even more. Tiara Johnson expects her to stay in college for seven years.
"It's hard to work full-time, go to school full time and become a full-time mother, many people can not do it," Johnson says.
Eric Lease said he hoped to graduate from IUPUI four years later.
The research provides several solutions to universities that need to provide a curriculum suitable for commuting student work. Repair classes designed to help problematic students catch up will not work and should be changed. Also shorten the time required for graduation and unnecessary courses
In addition to too much effort, college degrees also pay a lot of money for students. Therefore, many times the students start to wonder if they should choose to pursue a university degree. They are confused again and again if their big investments and significant years are worth spending on university degrees. According to a recent survey conducted by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, bachelor 's graduates earn approximately 66% more than their colleagues with high school diplomas. In addition, students with an Associate Degree hold 25% more income than holders of high school diplomas.
The average learning time for university academic success is unbelievable for future students. Most high school teachers usually review time management and learn skills with students. However, university students should be independent learners. For most high school students it is usual to spend 8 hours a day in the classroom. In contrast, university students spend an average of two to four hours a day in class. On average, students will study for 2-3 hours per hour during class. For example, if you take a chemistry course twice a week, you need to study chemistry for 4-6 hours per week. Therefore, if I take 5 lessons twice a week, I will study 20 ~ 30 hours. It is also advisable for students to spend more time on mathematics lessons.