Based on the fact that you actually asked that, here, makes me think you don't deserve a college education. Inability to benefit.
I am a middle-class white mail who got a free education through numerous academic scholarships. Ever heard of something called "work"?
Middle class people now could afford to live just outside the city limits
"Middle class" has no strict definition, except that it is between "working class" and "upper class." Generally, those in the working class tend to work for hourly wages at jobs that do not require college degrees, which they often lack. In contrast, the upper class consists of the wealthiest individuals, who may not even need to work and can afford most luxuries. The middle class is somewhere between these two.
"Yes, middle class people can afford flying lessons. First, it is important to know your budget. What is set aside for such activities? Then, call you local airport to see what their fees are, as they will vary by area."
A family that can afford a decent house food etc not rich nor poor in the middle.
Members of the middle class belong to the socioeconomic group situated between the working class and the upper class. They typically have a comfortable income, own property, and are able to afford a decent standard of living. The middle class often includes professionals, managers, and skilled workers.
First class, low class, middle class, etc.
he paid his workers well so they could afford cars
lol, no. You're "poor" when you can't afford to buy things that you really need.
The middle class expanded as working class men were able to go to college
if the hotel is highclass than 12,000 Rs , if middle class than 8000Rs , low class 2000Rs.
maybe they can prepare by taking a college prep class during middle school like me i am 12 years old and i have a college prep class
"Any college is expensive, even for middle class. College expenses can be cheaper if you obtain a scholarship or any type of loan or grant. Speaking with an admissions counselor will help with making your decision with which route you'll need to go on for your financial needs."