Around HBCU's I hear students discussing about not having enough money to pay for their textbooks. Students are angered by the rising price of tuition and how they have to take out high price loans each semester and still can't afford their textbooks. But that’s not the case, me being a student of an HBCU I see students that take their refunds before they buy their books they go buy Jordan's. The price of Jordan's can be $200 plus the average cost of a textbook is about $150. This is happening a lot, I know students personally that choose to buy the new Retro Jordan's than their required text.
Around HBCU's I hear students discussing about not
having enough money to pay for their textbooks. Students are angered by the
rising price of tuition and how they have to take out high price loans each
semester and still can't afford their textbooks. But that’s not the case, me
being a student of an HBCU I see students that take their refunds before they
buy their books they go buy Jordan's. The price of Jordan's can be $200 plus
the average cost of a textbook is about $150. This is happening a lot, I know
students personally that choose to buy the new Retro Jordan's than their required text.
I feel that the money that we borrow to get us
threw school should be spent correctly instead of buy useless item such as
shoes, that get worn out after about the first month of having them. Students
get caught up in the hype about the new Jordan's coming out because they
hear their favorite rapper talking about them in their songs and wearing them. But your favorite
rapper is not helping you pay for your textbooks. I had a friend to take his
whole refund and bought Jordan's and new clothing but didn't buy any of his
textbooks and the effect of that he fail 3 of his courses and no longer attend school because he wanted to be fly rather than educated. Myself personally I think that paying for
overpriced shoes and clothing is a terrible investment.
I understand
the way that culture has shape the young community but we are playing more of
the consumer’s role than trying to supply the consumers. Being a student myself
I agree that the price of textbook can get outrageous but what we get out of
buying them is far greater. When students get their pal grant, scholarships,
or loans they should know how to manage that money and do what needs to be
done. When students come to college and get those large sums of money they go
wild with it because they never had that type of money before.
I feel that as a part of orientation they should
host seminars to help new students manage their loan money. If students come to
college aware of all of the hype they will survive the Jordan’s over textbooks
epidemic. This will also help students understand the material items are not as
important than what you came to college to do. The understanding of managing
money isn’t hard it’s just the scarifies of luxury items until we are able to really afford them.
Chambers Class