By: Alexander Kenny There is a preconceived notion that a university student who drops out does so because they are not strong in academic study. Dropping out of university is usually a difficult moment for those who endure the experience. Often, the concept of dropping out is considered in terms of a dichotomy, black and white, either a student continues their studies at the institution, or they drop out. However, studies over the years, data taken from SFU, and student experience would indicate that the reasons for students to drop out are far more varied, and far less black and white…
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