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Topic2nd job in 2 weeks got turned down for
Monopoman
07/24/17 5:03:01 PM
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OmegaTomHank posted...
Monopoman posted...
There are numerous grants for school that are very easy to get if your old enough to not be still attached to your parents income or if your parents don't make much money then your getting it either way. If you go to a in-state school (in-state schools charge less to residents of the state) and qualify for those grants it cuts out a great deal of the cost of attending school.



Yeah I wanted financial aid at 19 and they told me I needed my mom and dads financial information and havent seen my mom in a good decade.
All of these aspects of life and the system we have in place for non affluent young people in todays society makes me laugh .

I think they said 24 or 25 though so I might be good for that unfortunately I cant really live on my own and go to school without working at this point

Keep in mind that part of school grants and loans are to help students survive with living expenses and buy books etc.... It varies on how much that is, but they definitely don't just look at tuition and cover that and then make you pay for everything else.
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