What should I do if my family is poor and I can't afford two children to study?

Compulsory education is free, and universities still have loans, so there is a saying that only three years of high school can't afford it. Do two children go to high school together?

Also, there used to be such an alternative scene when there was no food, and two people had to draw lots to decide their fate. Is it a family that can't eat now Families who eat subsistence allowances will not choose this way. If they can't afford three exams or junior college, they will choose the one with good grades, and both of them will go to work together if they are poor.

Before going to college, it was compulsory education, with subsidies for poor students, loans for students to go to college, and corresponding subsidies from schools. Why can only one person go to school? Moreover, the student source loan is a very preferential policy, and there is little pressure to wait until the children go to work. I suggest learning about national policies.

Let's make more efforts to provide it together. To put it bluntly, you have to lend it to them. But let them know how difficult it is to go to college and have the concept of hard work. Now graduating from college is the minimum job qualification. You must go to college. When I grow up, I will have a better job and my parents will be relaxed. I'm not going to college yet, and I may have to pay more money in the future. Isn't it good to let children study and make a living by themselves?

If one person can go to school, two people can go to school. The policy of subsidizing poor students with student loans is still supported. Don't let the children regret it, there will be complaints in the future. Just provide both. The shortage is borne by the children themselves. You are irresponsible or biased. In fact, it is illegal to pursue it. It doesn't matter if children or people who love children don't bother you. One is to find trouble in this area. It is not as easy as it used to be.

Now you can apply for loans, subsidies for poor students, scholarships and part-time jobs to make money. It should be said that as long as you are admitted to the university, there is no problem of not being able to afford it.

If it is really difficult, families can apply for subsistence allowances, and high schools and junior high schools can apply for poor students. Middle schools had this policy 20 years ago, especially those who have difficulties in studying well, and the school will take care of them.

If it's a fishing topic that favors boys over girls, forget it. I can only say that, in my opinion, there is no longer a question of who goes to school, only a question of who studies harder.