No, some do volunteer work, some take summer classes to finish their degree, and some of them stay home with their parents.
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University life is the day to day activities of college students. It details their schooling and social life during their stay at a university.
Because they feel that summer is too long for them, but they can still have some fun regardless
During the nineteen sixties, when the equal rights movement was making waves, black students began to branch out of their segregated schools to attend integrated schools. The University of Columbia and Berkeley College were among the top schools for black college students.
Many need to work to help pay for attending college/university and for expenses.
Workers get paid and students do not; the employer has to pay for vacation. Students also get more vacation so they can relax during breaks and summer
University of Puerto Rico is a public college, although not all students enter (just like in Harvard, for example). To get in, students must reflect excelent grades or outstanding participation during their high school years. It is the most affordable institution in all the Carribean. During these days, there has been a strike. Students fear their college will become private, leaving Puerto Rico without a public college.
As the four thousand other variations on this question all say, no.
the percentage of students change their mind about college during a gap is 50%
Yes, Somerville College, Oxford (which was exclusively for women students) had around 150 undergraduates during WW1.