Many students are willing to assume the opportunity costs of education because they view it as an investment in their future that can lead to better job prospects, higher earning potential, and personal growth. The long-term benefits, such as increased lifetime earnings and improved career opportunities, often outweigh the immediate costs of tuition and lost wages. Additionally, the value of skills and knowledge gained during education can provide a competitive edge in the job market, making the sacrifice seem worthwhile.
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Speaking as a professor, I never assume students know everything. However, I do expect they have the appropriate foundation that led to them taking my course, and the basic skills required for all college level students.
Lack of education.
They assume that the students understand fast
Physical education? To tone and coordinate youngsters, I assume.
I'd assume you start with a highschool education, which I doubt you have...
True
0o1162, or provided you're willing to "assume" base 8, you can write is as 1162...
i will assume that it is still like the ancient times
Probably pretty messed up, I would assume.
Statistically there is no exact amount, but just assume ALOT OF THEM
I assume you meant "desperate". Example: I was so desperate for food that I would have been willing to eat asparagus.