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holirific
· 9 years ago
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Seriously!!!
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guest
· 9 years ago
People forget about us in the middle!
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pokethebear
· 9 years ago
That's how I was. My divorced parents who maintained two separate households combined for a few hundred dollars over the aid cutoff. I was able to get nothing. I had to get a different job and lots of loans. Gave up, never finished college, I am not a role model.
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chs4esq
· 9 years ago
Welcome to the world is student loans... Or as they should be called lifetime indentured servitude
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itsamemaria
· 9 years ago
There are ways.....my situation was different. But there are ways....I had to get a job to claim I was independent from my parents but of course it was minimum wage so I was poor to get financial aid. It was hard because my major was very demanding and I went on to graduate school with loans it is hard and a pain to pay back but I wouldn't change my decision. If you want something look for ways to get it
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guest
· 9 years ago
Try going to a high achieving high school, make top 10% of the grade with 4.0 GPA and not being able to get any scholarships because the other kids did "better" than you.
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wcasg13
· 9 years ago
Then you'd better start working hard.
captain_green
· 6 years ago
RSA has a thing called funding for the missing middle, to sort out exactly that
pokethebear
· 6 years ago
What’s RSA?
captain_green
· 6 years ago
South Africa, sorry bud