Working Student: please help me graduate college

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My name is Joseph Ralph Aninipot 21 years of age. I stopped schooling after i graduated highschool for 4 years because my parents cant support my college studies. My father is a driver who earns just enough to feed my siblings. But i am desperate in pursuing my studies so i applied at McDonalds as a part time service crew in order to support myself.

I am currently a 2nd year highschool student at Computer Arts and Technology College taking up Criminology. Being a working student is hard. There are a days that i wont sleep in order to earn extra money. But still my salary is not enough to pay for my tuition fee which is 14,000 pesos per semester. Sometimes in order to take midterm and final examinations i would give promissory letter or borrow money from my close friends and pay them on my salary.

I am really desperate on graduating college and to be a policeman to serve the country but most specially in order to support my other 5 younger siblings because i dont want them to experience what i am experiencing right now in order to study.

I promised and swear to God to use the whole money for my education until i reach my 4th year in college. I needed 70,000 pesos ( 14,000 pesos per sem) but the money I'm asking for is enough and will be a very very BIG help until i graduate. I will just earn the missing amount in order to compete the amount that i need.

THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE AND GOD BLESS

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