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challenges that students face

 Challenges that students face There are many challenges that the youth faces when they get to university, but one of the most common problems is funding. Most South African students have been faced with this problem at one point of their university life and with the increasing fees it has not gotten any better. The recent #feesmustfall challenges have done much to highlight the way that there are numerous fit, capable and enthusiastic students needing to guarantee a future for themselves through tertiary education. Lamentably, the truth for some brilliant would-be university graduates is that they basically don't have the money required to finish their tertiary education. Those who are less thoughtful towards challenges encompassing educational cost and settlement expenses may state that they needed to work their way through university, so why wouldn't others be able to. There are a horde of reasons why sometimes, this is not practical. A few students may as of no...
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 Introduction Hey friends, well hopefully we will be after you read my blog. When I was told to start a blog I had no idea what I would write about. I thought to myself I'm not even interesting, what in the world would I have to say about myself, then i thought that the only thing I have to do is just be myself and hopefully I will find people that can relate to me and what I have to say. So ok this is my first blog post, ok so let me tell you a bit about myself. I'm Sinesipho Nkconkwana and I'm a bookworm, well more like a book freak, I'm passionate about African literature, I'm telling you if only I read my textbooks as much as I did novels, I would be a straight A student, it is my guilty pleasure. I was born in Diepkloof hospital, Johannesburg in 1995. Growing up we did not have much but my parents always made sure we had what we needed and were no different from other children. I have two sisters who like to irritate the life out of me, but i love them reg...