Metro fares are increasing each year and college students are getting frustrated. There are many students who have financial difficulties and it's hard for them to pay Metro every single day. When a college student is a commuter, it's more difficult because for them it’s a plan that is made before going somewhere. I can compare to students that make a plan before going out to be more organized because I do it as well if not the day is just a messed up day. This process obligates for the student to get up earlier than normal. And because of this many students are late or may forget there transportation money and fail to pay Metro.
When a student is having difficulties financially it's hard because they don't have money at, not just only to pay Metro but don't have for other things as well. This problem it's not only a college student situation but to homeless too. If this doesn't surprise others, it surprises me. Just to think that a college student looking for their education is economically broke and can be compared to a homeless person, that’s just difficult to realize. Sometimes it's hard to find money for our own self. I know students that uses their school money to get around places or to buy their necessities. This economic problem can make a student fall into poverty.
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It also is important that when students look for jobs it fits their schedule throughout the day. Many students don't have a job because they are full time students. And sometimes these students become stress so much that they decide to drop-out school because they are going through a financial problem. And sometimes these students don’t have support from people that can be helpful in their lives. Sometimes students have to keep track of time in order for them to study in school, if not they’ll fall of place and start getting grades they don’t want. It’s hard keeping up with more than two things at a