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What are you having trouble with? Applying for fin. aid. is very simple and takes less than 20 minutes.Originally Posted by kidUFC
soo lost on how to apply for financial aide..
ive been out for about 2 years since HS and i think its time to gt back in this summer.
Yeah, you should definitely get on the FAFSA asap. It's never too late.Originally Posted by kidUFC
soo lost on how to apply for financial aide..
ive been out for about 2 years since HS and i think its time to gt back in this summer.
A degree from a state school does not mean that you won't be successful. Apply yourself and you'll be driving a Mercedes.Originally Posted by derventa
My dad won't let me go to a private college, so I sent in my deposit for a state college. What are the chances I'll be driving a 2014/15/16 Subaru Wrx STi when I graduate, having gotten a degree from a state school?
Not bad, dude. It all depends on how well you network and how quickly you can join the workforce.Originally Posted by derventa
My dad won't let me go to a private college, so I sent in my deposit for a state college. What are the chances I'll be driving a 2014/15/16 Subaru Wrx STi when I graduate, having gotten a degree from a state school?
Pretty likely, depending on many factors such as what is your priority?Originally Posted by derventa
My dad won't let me go to a private college, so I sent in my deposit for a state college. What are the chances I'll be driving a 2014/15/16 Subaru Wrx STi when I graduate, having gotten a degree from a state school?
a private college alone can't make you smarterOriginally Posted by derventa
My dad won't let me go to a private college, so I sent in my deposit for a state college. What are the chances I'll be driving a 2014/15/16 Subaru Wrx STi when I graduate, having gotten a degree from a state school?
Originally Posted by derventa
Thanks for the answers. I feel better....im lulling at my friends taking out 100k in loans
Well most of my friends have 15k-20K gap even after financial aid..so multiply that by 4(or even 5 for to co-op schools), add in interest = 100+. It all adds up.Originally Posted by Lazy B
Originally Posted by derventa
Thanks for the answers. I feel better....im lulling at my friends taking out 100k in loansI go to a private school and will be no where near that in debt. They didn't apply for aid?
Originally Posted by derventa
Thanks for the answers. I feel better....im lulling at my friends taking out 100k in loans
Nothing to laugh about. Graduating from, say USC is a prestigious opportunity. More than often, they get higher pay off the bat too, than theircounterparts who went to a lesser known school.Originally Posted by derventa
Thanks for the answers. I feel better....im lulling at my friends taking out 100k in loans
I didn't say all he had to do was do the FAFSA. I told him that to get started. There's also state aid as well.Originally Posted by areyouin729
99% of freshman are dependent student's and the cap is $3500 sub. and $2000 unsub for an entire year unless a parent is denied the Parent Plus loan
Financial Aid is not as simple as doing the FAFSA, Lazy B is dead wrong I do this for a living
A bunch of BS. Most freshman bring their cars the first year and school usually doesn't care about it. As long as you don't get tickets oncampus you should be fine.Originally Posted by dendanskesimon
If I end up going to Penn, Harvard etc. Ill have over 200K in loans by the time I graduate...
Im hoping I get a full scholarship to University of Miami, otherwise Im goin to UF, which will be like 10K a year after Bright Futures
When it comes to not being allowed to bring a car your freshman year, how big a deal was that for you all?
Originally Posted by bkmac
Just a heads up, I believe the May 1st deadline was only for State Universities (in my case in NY, SUNYs). City Universities (in my case in NY, CUNYs) still have time to make a choice, at least that's what I have been told.