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| Jun10-07, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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is it possible for me to graduate college with 0 debt?
ok, so heres the deal.
I got some financial aid, but not much cause there's a priority deadline at my university to be considered for financial aid, and i applied way later than that date. My parents have been saving money for my college. My family isnt very wealthy, but im sure that the money they have saved up will ATLEAST last me one entire year with tuition, books, room/board, living expenses, etc. What can i do in that one year of no debt to keep on bringing in money so i have no debt when i graduate? Is it possible to get full rides while you are in college? |
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| Jun10-07, 09:23 PM | #2 |
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2. Study hard to get good grades and apply for scholarships/bursaries. |
| Jun10-07, 09:26 PM | #3 |
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Not often can you graduate with no debt. Don't worry about the debt. And if you're American, take this lesson to the bank and fill you FAFSA out in Jan. next year, seriously.
Don't worry about the debt though, really, we ALL have debt in one way or another. Do good in school and keep your eyes on the markets and/or the next step when you become a junior. Debt is a part of the human culture. Just learn to manage it wisely. |
| Jun10-07, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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is it possible for me to graduate college with 0 debt?
aside from a really good internship a job waiting table at a decent restuarant is your best bet. easily 20$/hr on a good night. bartending is good too, lots of money in that. if you're really lucky maybe you could score a waiting job at a really fancy restaurant. my friend is working at a hotel right now making like 2k/week, 50 hours though. i payed for 2 years of college + 2 cars + a broken ankle and independent living on about 1 year of steady restaurant work.
i'm on financial aid now though and im happy to go into debt. |
| Jun11-07, 05:44 PM | #5 |
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I get paid to go to college, when its all said and done I get 2,000 back actually, but I live off campus so now its not included.
I also get fin. aid because my parents arn't well off. But what I did was get good grades of course, and signed up for as many scholarships/grants as possible. Now that I have a co-op for IBM and make 790 a week and I love my job. I would do this job for free! My fin. aid is going to be screwed though! but I don't care, I enjoy it. I also only have 3 more semesters and I'm a free man! |
| Jun11-07, 06:12 PM | #6 |
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Look at your skills. I worked summers in construction and/or millwork, and during the school year, I played rock/blues on weekends for frat parties for pocket money, and bought and sold guitars and amps for more serious money. It's pretty pathetic how many kids would get really pricey musical gear from their parents and drop them for about half of their value when they discovered that you can't practice 15 minutes a day and sound like Hendrix. I had NO debt when I graduated, though if I had owned a crystal ball, I would not have traded that '59 Strat for a new Les Paul Custom and $300.
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| Jun11-07, 07:04 PM | #7 |
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| Jun11-07, 07:05 PM | #8 |
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| Jun11-07, 07:29 PM | #9 |
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| Jun11-07, 07:57 PM | #10 |
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To cover tuition alone, you need to work atleast 360 hours at $1.70 an hour for $600 tuition. Today, to cover tuition alone, you need to work atleast 560 hours at $9 an hour for $5000 tuition. For someone to cover tuition in only 360 hours, he or she would have to make atleast $14 an hour and that's like impossible to get around here unless you choose to go permanent full-time. Kids these days work there butts off to and don't forget that. In the end, today even after working your *** off, you're still in debt. |
| Jun11-07, 08:12 PM | #11 |
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| Jun11-07, 08:14 PM | #12 |
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| Jun11-07, 08:17 PM | #13 |
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I have heard through the grape vine that there are certain loans you can get and as long as you graduate with a 3.0 or higher you don't have to pay them back.
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| Jun11-07, 08:25 PM | #14 |
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You may have grown up in great circumstances. When I was in late elementary school, JHS and HS, I worked full-time plus overtime every summer. Joke if you want. Lots of foreign kids today had it a lot tougher than I had it as a kid, though I can never remember a single time when I thought that my life was terrible. I had loving parents and a supportive family and luckily I had older male cousins whose parents could hand down some good shoes, coats, etc. |
| Jun11-07, 08:29 PM | #15 |
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joking , just joking. i couldn't help myself. |
| Jun11-07, 08:30 PM | #16 |
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| Jun11-07, 08:47 PM | #17 |
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ha,that sounds like BS for sure. Doesn't even make sense. Loans like that aren't called LOANS they are Grants or Scholarships.
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