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Loans!!! Posted on 08-06-2004
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Lets all be real.... How many of us are taking out loans and how much and what company? I just applied for a 20000 loan with Bank One. I hope I get it. But I am gonna be in so much debt
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saxant from Charlotte, NC replied on 08-08-2004 02:13AM [Reply]

Don't worry about the loans right now, try applying for the sallie mae loan or the nellie mae loan, there is always the tuition management system, and the key loan go to http://www.afford.com, this is the company that tuskegee uses to manage students accounts. but you have to set it up yourself. I took out loans, PLENTY of THEM, and its paying off, I don't regret it and never will. You cant put a price on The Tuskegee Experience, its, all in all . . . . PRICELESS. I don't think you really understand what Tuskegee does, is and will be for you. Ill be back with a poem that elucidates on my theory . . .
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saxant from Charlotte, NC replied on 08-08-2004 06:24PM [Reply]

A Black College Is . . . Not so much a place to go As it is a place to grow It is not so much a place to learn your history As it is a place to express your truth That you are somebody A Black college is not so much the place to become independent As it is a place to understand mutual dependence Not so much a harvest ground As it is a place to higher ground Not so much a social place as it is a sacred place Rich with history . . .with struggle . . .with meaning It is not so much the place to be on your own As it is the place to be at your best A Black college is all of this and more And now, because of you The legacy continues By Judith Boswell Griffie now after you've completed a few weeks of your Tuskegee Experience, come and tell if you relate to this poem, I did and STILL do!!!!!!
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replied on 08-09-2004 02:42AM [Reply]
saxant wrote:
A Black College Is . . . Not so much a place to go As it is a place to grow It is not so much a place to learn your history As it is a place to express your truth That you are somebody A Black college is not so much the place to become independent As it is a place to understand mutual dependence Not so much a harvest ground As it is a place to higher ground Not so much a social place as it is a sacred place Rich with history . . .with struggle . . .with meaning It is not so much the place to be on your own As it is the place to be at your best A Black college is all of this and more And now, because of you The legacy continues By Judith Boswell Griffie now after you've completed a few weeks of your Tuskegee Experience, come and tell if you relate to this poem, I did and STILL do!!!!!!
That was tight where you find that poem @?
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Kismet_TNT replied on 08-10-2004 04:47PM [Reply]
^^^ yeah the poem is very deep.
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oOoDazzlingDanceroOo replied on 01-26-2005 04:44PM [Reply]
Looks like I'll have to stand in the loan line too, if I don't get this AFROTC Enhanced HBCU Scholarship..Up to $15,000 towards tuition, $600 off books, free room & board..Wow Well worth becoming 2nd Lieutenant. :? 8) :arrow:
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replied on 01-27-2005 12:33AM [Reply]
::1FynePiperette:: wrote:
It's no goldmine, but it's no bag of Sh*t either. :arrow:
I agree with that half of that statement :wink:
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