It's school season again. We should be happy to go to school in the best years of our youth. However, some recent news about college students unable to afford tuition due to poverty or traveling to earn money to pay for it is disturbing. An excellent poor student from Nantong has been admitted to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a total score of 359 in the National College entrance examination, and has even been offered the chance to pursue a bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree. This summer vacation, she should be immersed in joy but has to face another problem -- tuition. Through media reports, many warm-hearted people offered to support her to complete her studies, but all of them were declined by the girl. Because she always believed that "I can overcome difficulties", "difficulties are temporary" and that the money could be used to help others, she said she was "making money with a summer job".
Fortunately, a company in Guangzhou, in order to help poor students like the Nantong girl, came up with the idea of offering part-time jobs to college students so that they could earn their college expenses with more dignity, and put it into practice. The master of this idea is in the know. Aswentong, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is a well-known media resource integration platform in the industry.
In order to help these poor college students, the company will provide some independent and remote editing jobs to these poor college students, part-time college students can use their spare time to do the website editing work, work-study earn living expenses. The company says this is just a small "public welfare dream", hoping that these students will have a good way to earn a living without affecting their studies, and at the same time to increase their work experience, improve their writing and editing skills, so as to add some weight to their future job hunting after graduation. The company also said it would try to help college students who do not have access to computers by providing them with desktop computers.
Finally, we also put forward our hope: we hope that these college students will not be discouraged and believe that they can improve their lives and change their fate by their own hands!