How To Afford College.

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That is, without putting yourself FAR into debt. You just make college free, free, FREE! Many other countries do it. Along with having universal health care. If you think the U.S. can't do it, you have been fed a LOAD of crap!
 
How To Afford College. Here are some options. They are proven.

1) Join the service.

2) Get a job before you go, save as much as you can to pay for your tuition.

3) Get a job while in College to pay the rest.

4) Live within your means.

Simple formula. Works every time.
 
How To Afford College. Here are some options. They are proven.

1) Join the service.

2) Get a job before you go, save as much as you can to pay for your tuition.

3) Get a job while in College to pay the rest.

4) Live within your means.

Simple formula. Works every time.

What the fuck would a Jr High School dropout like you know about financing something you've never been to?
 
What the fuck would a Jr High School dropout like you know about financing something you've never been to?

Unlike you Jethro, I have degrees. I am sure the state paid for your GED that is not working out well for you at all.
 
How To Afford College. Here are some options. They are proven.

1) Join the service.

2) Get a job before you go, save as much as you can to pay for your tuition.

3) Get a job while in College to pay the rest.

4) Live within your means.

Simple formula. Works every time.
That's what I did.
I would add : Go to a state school.
 
How To Afford College. Here are some options. They are proven.

1) Join the service.

2) Get a job before you go, save as much as you can to pay for your tuition.

3) Get a job while in College to pay the rest.

4) Live within your means.

Simple formula. Works every time.

It the first steps at all.

Study hard in middle and high school, scoring excellent grades.
Target GPA is 3.6 minimum, 4.0+ is better.
Make sure to score these good grades in AP (Advanced Placement) classes.
My daughter graduated HS with a 4.03 GPA.
She paid $0 for her first year of nursing school.
She paid $5,000 for year 2, and expects heavy scholarships for years 3 and 4.
Easy to do with hard mental work.
 
It the first steps at all.

Study hard in middle and high school, scoring excellent grades.
Target GPA is 3.6 minimum, 4.0+ is better.
Make sure to score these good grades in AP (Advanced Placement) classes.
My daughter graduated HS with a 4.03 GPA.
She paid $0 for her first year of nursing school.
She paid $5,000 for year 2, and expects heavy scholarships for years 3 and 4.
Easy to do with hard mental work.

I like the way you think there.
 
It the first steps at all.

Study hard in middle and high school, scoring excellent grades.
Target GPA is 3.6 minimum, 4.0+ is better.
Make sure to score these good grades in AP (Advanced Placement) classes.
My daughter graduated HS with a 4.03 GPA.
She paid $0 for her first year of nursing school.
She paid $5,000 for year 2, and expects heavy scholarships for years 3 and 4.
Easy to do with hard mental work.
I have two nieces that went to LSU that way and paid zero tuition. One's a veterinarian (of course there's no scholarship for vet school), the other's a CPA.
 
I like the way you think there.

Thanks. The cleanest and easiest approach.

Friends kid with killer grades went to an elite OH school with a $100,000 4 year scholarship - granted the school cost was about $50K annually - but they saved 50% overall.
 
I have two nieces that went to LSU that way and paid zero tuition. One's a veterinarian (of course there's no scholarship for vet school), the other's a CPA.

Good for them.
Vet school in Central OH is about $240K for 4 years at Ohio State.
From what I hear, they are arrogant and cough up very little for scholarships.
 
Unlike you Jethro, I have degrees. I am sure the state paid for your GED that is not working out well for you at all.

Your GED is not considered a "degree", dumbfuck.

You are obviously too stupid to have a college degree.

Liar.
 
I like the way you think there.

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My kid has a college fund. He is 4 and it has 60 grand in it. Hopefully in 12 years it will have more. By then it probably cost a million.
 
Good for them.
Vet school in Central OH is about $240K for 4 years at Ohio State.
From what I hear, they are arrogant and cough up very little for scholarships.

Good school. A friend on mine graduated from their dental school number 1 in his class. Now he is filthy rich.
 

And that is supposed to mean what to me Micawber? You, the biggest bullshitter on this board and one of the most uneducated think you have something of meaning to say? Wake up wimpy. You are useless as the public assistance check you have to collect to live. Talk about a waste of humanity. Supposedly a "lawyer" ( that has thoroughly debunked), "royalty" ( the King of trailer park you live in maybe), and "liberal" ( if that includes white supremacist racists, you might be).

Pipe down Wimpy and I mean that. You are nothing other than confirmed sperm burper living off real working people's tax dollars.
 
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