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How are you paying for college? Posted on 03-24-2005
swyoungtay05

does any one have any suggestions on how to pay for college?
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Princess LaRonda replied on 03-25-2005 12:09PM [Reply]
http://www.fastweb.com and search for scholarships to apply too talk to your counselor about scholarships....and if necessary look into loans with low interest rates....
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Inquisitor360 from Westbury, NY replied on 03-26-2005 07:07AM [Reply]

Word...get at your adivsor and especially especially especially get to know your professors....They will have the "inside scoop" on up-coming deadlines and sometimes might have a little pull over who is awarded what...On top of that, everybody knows somebody that knows sombody that knows somebody....Also, most schools' websites have a page dedicated to scholarships and the likes--usually under the Financial Aid site....good luck, cuz payin for school is most definitey a hassle and a hussle...
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lykehoney from jessup, MD replied on 03-29-2005 11:47PM [Reply]

apply for the litte scholarhsips that your gudiance counselor can give you even if it's only 100 dollars that means it 's a hundred dollars that won't becoming our of your pocket.! also write to the senators or delegate in your area and see if they have any scholarships . go through fastweb and also just look for different scholarhsip on the internet.
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oOoDazzlingDanceroOo replied on 05-05-2005 04:25PM [Reply]
Search for any and all scholarships you qualify for and apply, then there's the military option (ROTC), then last when you are out of all options, the last resort,...you take out loans.
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blubear replied on 05-12-2005 10:27AM [Reply]
Or..you could make good grades.....get an academic scholarship.....and....be a great athlete and get an athletic scholarship too...
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replied on 09-01-2005 11:21PM [Reply]
Live cheaply as a student. CUT COSTS on non-educational expenses and take school seriously so that you graduate. Make sure the degree you get leads to a job after college or apply to professional school.
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