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With the sharp rise of the cost of college education, students have a few ways to pay for their college tuition and fees. Many students just let their parents pay the tuition. Some students may apply for a bank loan and others will try to find part time jobs both on the campus and out of campus. Apart from this, many good students will win a scholarship. In this way they can pay at least part of their tuition.
As to me, I will let my parents pay half of my tuition because they are not rich enough. Besides my studies, I will take up a part time job as a tutor teaching some high school students maths, physics and English, as I'm very good at the subjects. Of course I will work very hard at my lessons so that I can win a scholarship. I think that¡¯s enough to pay for my college education.
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