6 Rings G.O.A.T.
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This song came out right after I finished 8th grade
So you're roughly 38 years old?
That's Hannah Simone
For the amount money we pay LA fitness, they could at least provide free wifi.
What were you doing prior? Most of the people I know who went to college later attended CC for 2-3 years until they had enough credits to transfer.been posting like crazy today hyped for possibly starting something in IT but sadly disappointed. Im thinking about going to college but my fam is struggling for $. Im not worried about tuition costs since I know someone who can help me out with that, but Im more worried about spending 4 years at school without being able to help. Im in a position of reverse parenting - where I have to help my family but Im finding it difficult to find a good paying job without a degree. How do older people who have the same responsibilities of me (prob someone in their late 20s or 30s) get to go to college? Do they just have a ton of money saved up and dont have to work full time and can spend most of their time studying?
I'm confused because you said earlier that you are not worried about tuition cost. Anyway, I would recommend finding a way to pay what you owe and finish school whether it is continuing at the same school or transferring the credits to another. Do Doordash or Uber if you have a car.freakydestroyer I actually went to college but fafsa wouldnt cover much tuition for my last year and it was too much for my fam. I already had loans out and couldnt get more. I went to a private college so what I owe them is ridiculuous. I cant even get my transcript without paying them what I owe now otherwise I could just transfer my credits. Im a little older now (still in 20s) and I just need to help my fam. Its discouraging as hell cause Ive always done well in school with a bright future but now im just lost...
I'm confused because you said earlier that you are not worried about tuition cost. Anyway, I would recommend finding a way to pay what you owe and finish school whether it is continuing at the same school or transferring the credits to another. Do Doordash or Uber if you have a car.
I don't know the specifics. But if you completed 3 years (give or take) of college why wouldn't you find a way to transfer the credits by any means rather than starting from scratch? What did you major in and what were your previous jobs?Gotcha. I meant if I started all over - probably going to CC to save $ and then transferring to an in state college, I have a family friend willing to front that bill and have me pay them back. Paying off my old school isnt an option lol. The problem with Uber and Doordash is that I wont make enough money to help out my family. I legit have to help them pay for bills. A $15 hr job isnt enough.