Li Yiling was the first of six children to receive the letter of admission. Recently, he completed the registration of freshmen and became a prospective freshman. The moment they step into the school gate, it means that these children are one step closer to their dreams. Although a broken family prevents them from having a complete family, it does not mean that they will give up on themselves. Under such circumstances, it is worthy of our admiration that these six children can study hard and be admitted to the university. After all, they are self-taught, unlike us who have to attend various remedial classes at the request of our parents.
As for the tuition fees of these six children, universities generally provide scholarships and grants, and of course they can also apply for student loans and pay them back after graduation. If the university is competitive enough, it can also get scholarships every year. The usual living expenses can be paid through work-study programs, going out to work on weekends, or being a tutor.
Among six children, Li Yiling's dream is to be a doctor. She believes that she has been helped by good people since she was a child, and now she can repay the society and help more people in need when she grows up. Li Yiling didn't feel inferior because he grew up in a welfare home. On the contrary, she is optimistic, cheerful and positive. She also found three like-minded roommates in the university, which is quite good. Friends can make progress and grow together. Finally, I wish all six children a bright future.