4-5, i think
Given that a average student goes to class from 8:30 am to about 12-12:30pm, and after lunch, from about 1-3 pm, I would say about 6 hours in total per day.
Yes, school holidays are necessary for students to recharge, relax, and spend time with family and friends. They provide a break from academic pressure, allowing students to rejuvenate and come back motivated and ready to learn.
The amount of time spent in a classroom per week can vary significantly depending on the level of education and individual schedules. For a full-time student, it typically ranges from 15 to 30 hours, while teachers may spend 30 to 40 hours or more in the classroom, including preparation and administrative duties. Additionally, some students may have extracurricular activities that add to their overall time spent in the educational environment.
In general terms, the advantages of education are many, including the formation of students with robustly serviceable values, habits, viewpoints, and skill-sets. Again generally, the disadvantages of education are many; they include poorly trained or uncaring instructors, misguided or simply wrong ends and goals, and disconnection between real-world applications and educational lesson-content.
Assuming a constant housing cost of 4k, your opportunity cost to attend college is -30k (-10 + -20). If your housing was 'free' while you worked it's -34k.-34k over four years is -136kThe average annual salary for a HS grad is 30kThe average annual salary for a college grad is 52kSo after college, you'd be expected to break even after working 6 years, and earn substaintially more if your working career lasts longer. You'll need 9 years if you take out a student loan.Good looking, taller, slimmer, nicer dressing people with polite manners earn more, very much more, far sooner. People with technical educations earn more longer, and those higher earning positions cost less to get. When you consider college, consider working to pay for it yourself. You'll realize the cost of the investment and apply accordingly.
150-200 pounds a month
As a college student, you should be very careful about the money you spend. When creating a budget, only be sure to allot spending for basic necessities. You may set a limit for eating out and partying. However, just make sure that the amount in these areas is minimal. Budgeting will help you save your student loan money.
I spend about $100-$150 per month.
It depends on a few things. First how big is the room it is going in? Second how much money are you willing to spend? What are you using it for? And, who is it for (kid, college student) ?
The average college student spends five dollars a day on coffee. During a typical school week this amounts to twenty-five dollars.
College textbooks.
Choosing a college/university depends on your personal goals and capabilities. Many people prefer online education due to its convenience and cost effectiveness. It helps you skip the student loans and financial burden, and frees you from the walls of a traditional college that requires you to spend more hours in studying and commuting than you actually need. Depending on your needs
You can be a violinist without going to college. To be an accomplished musician it takes years of study, and a bit of innate talent. However, if you wish to pursue a college degree (highly recommended) in music, a bachelors degree will take approximately four years as a full-time student, provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
David Hartman attended Duke University where he majored in Economics. He turned down a Baseball scholarship to attend this university. After college he spend 3 years in the Air Force.
College students usually have cheap dorm furniture because the cost of living for a college student is high and they usually do not have a lot of money to spend.
College students spend around 150 to 250 a month on food and beverage, if you take that and multiply it by 12, you have around 1800 to 3000 a year in food.
David Hartman attended Duke University where he majored in economics. He turned down a baseball scholarship to attend this university. After college he spend 3 years in the Air Force.