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Posted 4 months ago how many have had an accident and really cant believe that really happend.? And tell yourself "I dont have money for school and now have this to pay. How am I going to school now?" |
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| Posted 4 months ago Yeah...today, in tears actually. Thinking of quiting, I went on exchange and owe 1,000 to one campus, checked my financial aid award for next year and have to come up with another grand out of pocket for next semester. I'm scared about it, called my parents talking about quiting...they always tell me not to, but they can't really help with the costs either so, it's "my decision" pretty scarry one to make, if I take out a private loan I'm not sure how I'll pay it off while in school at the same time. (Private bank loans are different than the stafford loans we have) The weird thing is, when I start thinking "if I could do it over...I would have..." and look back on everything I did in high school...I was to the T. I got great grades and worked sinse I was 14, usually saved up a lot too, I work part time through school and apply to lots of scholarships too, I'm even under female minority status. Not sure why I'm in this pickle, maybe just unlucky, but you're not alone. |
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| Posted 2 months ago woww ouch. lol. try getting a weekend job or something. You could try working online, there's this site that pays you to complete surveys and stuff. I started in my sophmore year, it's paid off pretty well. if you want to give it a try the website is hope it helps you as much as it helped me. Is the damage from the accident bad? cheers, josh
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| Posted 24 days ago JoelR158 you said in one of your post that you started www.cashcrate.com in your junior year. now i know this is a scam |
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| Posted 23 days ago Why not sign up for chase student loans or salle mae you can deffer payments until 6 months after you graduate interest accumulates through. With a good credit score you could get rate of 4.25-7.0 |

