Thursday, November 19, 2009

College???

any secrets on paying for college or winning scholorship money??? ANYTHING???





how to get a doctorate degree in health and nutriional studies if there is one???

College???
FAFSA %26lt;--google it


Even if you're not THAT qualified for financial aid, FAFSA will get you some, trust me. Fill it out as soon as you get your income taxes back (should be soon).





Also, fastweb.net is a great website, even if it is a little ridden with advertising. It asks a ton of questions to help narrow down what scholarships you're qualified for. It makes it really easy to apply for them.





Good luck!
Reply:I went to my financial advisor and he explained everything to me. Anytime that I had a question, he was ready to answer it. It is best to find one advisor that you like and get to know that person. Then you won't have to keep re-explaining yourself to them. Also, know when scholarship due dates are. Also, at a lot of colleges, they have people that will critique your work, have them look over your essay questions to make sure you are being persuasive at the same time as answering their question, it can be tricky. I also talked to old high school teachers and sent them some of my essays and they critiqued them. Once you get started, a lot of the essays are the same for each scholarship! Good luck. On your last question of the doctorate degree, research colleges online and call colleges, if they don't, they may know a college that does.
Reply:The best way to cheat expensive college tuition is to find an English speaking college abroad with moderate costs. Just recently I went to the USA to take two classes that cost me almost 25,000. I decided to drop the classes and head back home to Puerto Rico and take the same courses in ENGLISH and pay only 800 dollars in an accredited college. A friend of mine also left the US and went to Canada and paid 75% less than the tuition she had to pay in Georgia. I strongly suggest moving abroad as a money saving option.
Reply:Sometimes, if you go to a college of your own religion, they'll give you a scholarship.


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