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Hello Everyone!
I must commend Doug on his contribution regarding "Paying for College".
His statements hold some excellent messages for us all.
I started college in 1990, worked on two undergraduate degrees and one
graduate. I have gone to night school for 6 straight years, full-time.
In a semester (long or short) I take between 12 - 21 hours. I have
sacrificed relationships, friendships, and vacations for my academic
goals. I have continually worked in a demanding and full-time capacity,
and, for a couple of years, even worked an additional part-time job in
order to pay for college and still eat healthy. I found that I was able
to pay for school myself; however, the financial demands caught up with
me physically. I have taken out student loans (when I began a private
university) and have also received academic scholarships. Loans are a
great way to fund college.....as long as they are used responsibly.
Some semesters/years financial aid was the only option I had if I wanted
to continue.....then others I could pay for myself. I found a medium I
could work and live with.
Heather
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