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Can ordinary college students support themselves?
It depends on your grades and your school.

If you have nothing to say about your grades and the school is super rich and generous, then you don't have to worry about tuition. If you are alive, with scholarships and subsidies, you can still live better.

But if your grades are not very good and your school is not very formal, then the fees will be high and the tuition will be a big problem. It is difficult to pay for it yourself. As for living expenses, if you can't rely on scholarships, you can rely on subsidies. However, generally speaking, schools are informal, complicated and have little subsidies.

If you work in a university, you can choose to help the school, generally you can choose to help in the library or do odd jobs (every school is the same every year, and many people are watching eagerly, unless the family is particularly difficult or has unique abilities, don't think about it).

Off-campus work is relatively easy, such as tutor, waiter, housekeeping and so on. It's easier to find these than to register with the information service department. )