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Succeeding at ECCC Local students get glimpse of future Fran Warmack ECCC PBL Chapter

East Central Community College's Phi Beta Lambda Chapter recently visited Mrs. Massey and Mr:-. Black's classes at the Winston-Louis\'ille Vocational Technical Center. Students participat– ed in a work-shop that fol– lowed two students that graduated at the same time, yet took different path:.. One went striaght into the work-force and the other went straight to college.. The study follows the . tu– dents lives for a period of ten years tracking income. as well as expenses. Fran Warmack, a non-traditional student at Ea t Central Community College spoke with the student about the responsibilities of everyday life, such as rent, car pay– ments, grocenes, utilibe , and other expenses that

(Above) Fran Warmack, a non-traditional student at East Central Community Collegspeaks to the class.

most people obtain in their ing information. The class- some were enlightened with adult liYes. The study also es actively participated by the differences between detailed the two students completeing surveys before their conceptions oflife and yearly savings and budget- and after the class, and reality.

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