University ... get the benefits when it becomes a mission impossible
On the issue of reform of school and university, I would like to tell the adventure of the many students who, like me this morning, found themselves or face in recent days of enrollment in Italian universities, the demand for benefits and contributions. If you are enrolled in any faculty Italian and you are to deal with the first beautiful bulletin to pay the first college tuition is equivalent to a layer of euro, do not despair if you have a nice little 'patience, time and if you're lucky maybe you will have access to a contribution or a reduction in pay band, which allows you to pay less.
But if you have a home of your property (up to 30 square meters) or you do not live alone for at least 2 years in a house outside the family or if you have an income of over € 7,000, or if you have any manual post. .. your chances reaching contributions fall drastically ...
seems absurd but it is. In my case, for example, are not the owner of any security unless a current account with less than 5,000 €, I only have an income that is given from my monthly salary is not that of a Scrooge McDuck and that allows me to get barely make ends meet, I have property I own and live alone in July 2008 in an apartment that belongs to my mother but to whom I pay all expenses and contribution ... I joined a few weeks ago at a Faculty of Bologna because after a first degree in European Languages \u200b\u200band Culture awarded in 2006, I would like to specialize as a student not attending as work in Linguistics. Given the amount of annual fees (over 2000 euro) and the fact that not sail in the gold ... I decided to apply for reduced tuition fees. Although I have a minimum income and living alone I could not access the benefits, because the only two requirements to be considered independent students are living in a house that belongs to the family for at least two years and have an income of over € 7,000. Otherwise you have to make a statement with ISEE all income and assets of the parents.
Now explain to me why if a boy or a girl lives alone and is paid every little thing with his money through hard work and without access to income of parents must make a statement with the ISEE assets of the whole family? There seems to be a contradiction? I filled in with an income they actually do not have personally? With the value of a property or any income of their parents getting a contribution is almost unattainable.
So you're independent, you can barely make ends meet and to pay you study and you can not even hope for help of the state, however, because it contains a Scrooge McDuck?? But we live in the land of contradictions?
It is not over ... listen, listen ... If you have recently married or live together even for a week then you might have better luck in the sense that your personal income would be added only to mate so if you do not have huge assets or income maybe we could do the ... maybe ... because in this country every day you change the rules ...
The thing that leaves me more perplexed by this whole thing is that families and decent people who report every little savings is denied assistance or economic aid, while the so-called "smart guys" who have bank accounts and money everywhere that often do not report a penny, is entitled to a reduced contribution.
It 's a nightmare or reality?
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