Making college decisions based on financial aid?

วันพุธที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552
If I get student loan for whole tuition and expenses, (about $40000) is it extremely difficult (not realistic?) for me to repay the loan after graduation? I am thinking about going to a college in the state that I am not a resident of.

My parents and I are thinking about going to GA, where I have my residency, basically because of money. It wouldn't be so bad, but I keep thinking about my first choice university.

I wonder many people get student loan for such a high amount of money like 40 grand?


I see too many students/parents make educational decisions based on money.

This is about investing in your future and your dreams.

You can establish residency in a state typically in 12 months.

Depending on the program you want to be in, it's worth your time and effort to work on applying for scholarships. Every $500 you don't have to pay back is worth it.

I've got a student in my school who is starting in July who has applied for 27 scholarships and so far her hard work has brought her in about $1500.

Dare to dream. You have one life and it is not a dress rehearsal!

do it. you just need to find a job to help pay off.

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