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jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
I can only visit the library once a month. Good thing I asked now.pimpdave wrote:Juan, go to your local library and get some books on financial aid. I know the Princeton Review publishes a guide. There are others as well.
In addition to federal and state loans, there are numerous scholarships available. Apply for a ton of them.
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...

Depending on what kind of college you go to, that $1,000 can be a big help. I would suggest taking the time to fill out as many scholarships as possible (just like I didn't...mpjh wrote:Yes, everybody says get the scholarship money. However, look at the amount of the scholarship. Most are for $1,000 on a one time basis, hardly worth the days of writing and form filling you need to get it. The big ones with recurring amounts or large sums are ALWAYS based on grades. So get the GPA up over 3.2 or don't bother.
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Yeah, the cost of tuition and incidentals has well outpaced the rate of inflation. 25 years ago it was possible to work one's tail off during the summer and school year and earn enough to cover the costs. Not anymore.KoolBak wrote: 25 years ago while I was in college, I busted my ass working to afford it...not fun but effective....
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
It's slow going I can tell you. That's why I'm asking.pimpdave wrote:There should be resources available online to research the topic further,
Thank-you very much. I cannot fail at this! I can't tell you how important this is to me right now. But just knowing that I'm 22 and had to move back home should get the point somewhat across.pimpdave wrote:Best of luck man. I believe in you.
mpjh wrote:Loans are available, and the Stafford will cover up to 12 credit hours for in-state tuition for second and third tier state schools. Parent plus loans are where the heavy money is, but you need a parent with good credit rating willing to sign off on 20K plus, and they are unsubsidized (meaning interest accrues while you are in school).
I'm independant!mpjh wrote:Pell grant is pretty useless if you are still on your parents income tax as a dependent.
Not a problem. Remember I was a settlement agent for a couple of years. It was my job to pay off loans, credit cards, judgements, and other random debts. I learned a lot about student loans!mpjh wrote:Non-governmental student loans are a total rip off and you must avoid them.
It's the wierdest thing... after I got out of jail I got a draft card in the mail... I was 21...mpjh wrote:If you have the grades, the military has options that keep you out of the enlisted ranks -- and that is a good thing believe me.
Thank-you sir.mpjh wrote:Good luck.
Too late. I don't even know where my GPA was, but I don't think it was 3.2mpjh wrote:So get the GPA up over 3.2 or don't bother.
hecter wrote:Apply for as many scholarship that you qualify for. I know around here a lot of scholarship money doesn't get given out simply because people just don't apply.
I've got nothing but time until I get in and get the money. And I have about $17 in the bank.... so everything will help. But won't most of this money have to come from the government? I'm not in High School anymore.mpjh wrote:Yes, everybody says get the scholarship money. However, look at the amount of the scholarship. Most are for $1,000 on a one time basis, hardly worth the days of writing and form filling you need to get it.
This will probably be the route I take... Community College to start. Our local one is the best in the state. And I worked for a guy who rents out apartments nearby, so I think I'll get a deal with that.Gold Knight wrote:Stafford Loans, TAP, and the other substandardized loans can cover the rest, but they are going to be a bitch to pay back depending on what college you go to and how much each semester is.
The court case is done with, but I have a class 4 felony. I've heard rumor that there are special aid programs to get felons to go to school?KoolBak wrote:Court case? monthly library visits? Ummmm......
Nope, unless the felony counts. But it is a class 4, which is like an "appeasement" felony. Plus my prohibation officer will back me up. I messed up once, but I'm not looking back, you know?KoolBak wrote:are there circumstances that would preclude your attaining aid / scholorships, if I may ask?
Honestly I don't have anyone but myself. If this doesn't work out then I've got to enlist. But I'm going to figure this out.KoolBak wrote:Ideally....do you have any relatives (close or distant) that have money? They can get tax benefits from assisting you and it will not impact other sources......
Thank-you kindly.KoolBak wrote:Good luck my friend.....
I would be so lucky to find work! That's step #3!KoolBak wrote:25 years ago while I was in college, I busted my ass working to afford it...not fun but effective....
Colleges have morphed into businesses, not schools. That's why they push their "brand name" so hard through things like sports. Because that's all they really offer. I'll eat grass, I'll cut corners, I'll collect cans on my free time.... I just have to get enough money to cover my start up at school.pimpdave wrote:And yet we're still not even competing on a globalizing stage...
mpjh wrote:1. study
2. study
3. eat
4. study
My ACT saved my ass. I was bored as hell in high school and didn't get very good grades. Maybe they still count... you said you were 22, right?Frigidus wrote:I can say this from personal experience, high SAT/ACT scores make up for a lackluster GPA. Of course I'm going to a big name school, but it's the education that matters. Unless you're under 2.0 or something, then you'll have to hope for community college.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Thank you this makes me feel a whole lot better. I don't honestly remember what I got, but I was definitly on the higher end of the class. My SATs were at least a 22... I can't remember for certain....weird that I don't remember; I want to find out.john9blue wrote:My ACT saved my ass. I was bored as hell in high school and didn't get very good grades.
You still may be eligible for scholarships. Try calling schools and such to see if you can find some.Juan_Bottom wrote:hecter wrote:Apply for as many scholarship that you qualify for. I know around here a lot of scholarship money doesn't get given out simply because people just don't apply.I've got nothing but time until I get in and get the money. And I have about $17 in the bank.... so everything will help. But won't most of this money have to come from the government? I'm not in High School anymore.mpjh wrote:Yes, everybody says get the scholarship money. However, look at the amount of the scholarship. Most are for $1,000 on a one time basis, hardly worth the days of writing and form filling you need to get it.

You can get twice that much on Stafford if you aren't on mom or dad's tax returns.static_ice wrote:Unless you're lucky enough to get a grant, government loans aren't going to cover it unless you go to a really cheap school. I believe the biggest stafford loan (subsidized) a freshman can get is $3500 for the whole year. Later in the summer I got an email saying because of some ruling I was eligible to nab another $2000 unsub. stafford loan but I don't know much about that. Of course sophomore and junior year you can borrow progressively more... can't wait. Anyway I had no choice but to cover the rest in private loans. Personally I would rather go into more debt than enlist...
Some links that might help you if you don't know about them already:
http://www.theu.com
http://www.campuscompare.com -both great for finding schools that match your needs, student reviews, etc. I would look up your prospective school on this before visiting, though student reviews are sparse for most community colleges.
http://www.collegeboard.com/ -also find stats on colleges, actually this is the college hub site in general.
http://www.fastweb.com/ -scholarships. But you're more likely to get a scholarship from your school than from a 3rd party.
got tonkaed wrote:ACT's were pretty solid as far as getting money, i got a 33 and my shit was more or less taken care of, and i wasnt a brillant student as far as doing work in class. For the record reasonable ACT's only matter in the middle of the country
Hmmmmm...maybe I should have applied for some scholarships...mpjh wrote:got tonkaed wrote:ACT's were pretty solid as far as getting money, i got a 33 and my shit was more or less taken care of, and i wasnt a brillant student as far as doing work in class. For the record reasonable ACT's only matter in the middle of the country
A 33 on act is pretty unusual on the high end.