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In Mexico, it is estimated that at least 8 out of every 100 higher education students do not complete their academic studies.
Globally, it is estimated that about 303 million children and young people between the ages of 5 and 17 do not attend school.
A Brazilian entrepreneur won a scholarship to study fulfilling one of his biggest dreams.
Worldwide, one of the biggest dreams on Thursdays is to finish their university studies; however, not everyone has the privilege of being able to do so directly, since aspects related to the lack of opportunities and economic decline force millions of young people to abandon their studies and work, although this can sometimes bring unexpected consequences. , as shown by an entrepreneur in brazil who, after selling cakes to continue his academic career, received a scholarship to study within the Faculty of Nutrition of your city.
Educational lag worldwide is usually a very serious problem, because according to what was pointed out by UNICEF, just over 303 million children and young people between the ages of 5 and 17 do not attend primary school, being the crises affected by emergency situations one of the main problems.
However, at a higher level the figure is no less important, since according to what is indicated by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), at least 8 out of 100 higher education students do not complete their academic careerThis is sometimes due to academic and economic lags.
A figure that reveals a serious problem of educational dropout, especially if one takes into account that during the 2022-2021 school year a university base of more than 32.9 million students was registered, which would represent just over 60.6 percent of the population between the ages of three and 29.
“Dreams do come true”; young trader receives scholarship for college
In networks, the story of a young man known as Lucas na VOAA, who sold cakes on the street to cover his expenses as a nutrition student, has begun to go viral; However, it was thanks to this action and the virality offered by the networks that the young man was contacted by the Faculty of Nutrition of his city, to offer him a scholarship, a reason that demonstrates to the digital community that dreams do come true.
“The university will bring me knowledge in my thoughts and in my heart. Now I will be able to explain each ingredient used. I have chills. I have no words to thank youLucas told authorities.
Today social networks have become an important part of the lives of millions of people, and it is through these that all kinds of stories can go viral, an aspect that can generate great changes in their lives, since the great social pressure generated by the digital community can help impact decision-making, of people, brands and even governments.
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