Robbing a bank
2006-07-25 03:28:30
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answer #1
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answered by maurice b 1
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After attending a university for four years, I know a thing or two about money. First, fill out a fafsa form which is non fafsa.com. This will allow you to apply for financial aid. Next, I know no one likes to be in debt after the grand walk across the stage, but take some loans out. As long as these loans are being used for school (rent, car that will drive you to and from school, food, books, school bills) you can apply for school loans through local banks. This type of loan has a lower interest rate, so get it while you can. Next get a job if you do not already have one. I know most sports players can not get jobs during the school year so they take loans out. But during the summer work 40+ hours, by doing an internship or co-op which will allow you to see if you really like what you are majoring in. Instead of playing, aka having fun, you will be learning and making money. Lastly, save, save, save! When you get your paycheck, do not waste it on useless spurges, put it in a savings account and accumulate interest on that hard earned money.
I hope this helps!
2006-07-25 03:41:01
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answered by sbintern 2
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I dont know how India subsidizes education but there may be some government programs which could help. Look for a business to sponsor your education in exchange you will work for them for a predetermined number of years. This is fairly common in the USA and there are a lot of American companies in India so maybe you could contact one of them.
2006-07-25 03:31:54
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answered by erik c 3
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You want money, but you don't want to get a job to get it? looks like you are pretty well out of luck. money doesn't come free. if it did, none of us would have jobs and we'd all be free to do what we want. now if you are concerns that it is hard to hold down a job and go to school, it is. i worked full time and went to college full time. i didn't get alot of sleep, but i lived through it. GET A JOB!!!
2006-07-25 03:29:59
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answered by Queen of the Dachshunds 5
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You can apply for student loans, scholarships. Borrow from your parents, relatives, until you graduate, and can pay them back. You can do laundry for your friends-you have to do yours anyway-and charge them. You can do odd jobs for others-cook, clean, etc and charge them a fee. You can tutor others and get paid for it.
2006-07-25 03:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a number, get in line and shut up
2006-07-25 03:28:50
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answered by Dutch58 3
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you can respond to one of the many e-mails from Nigeria that promise BIG money
2006-07-25 04:06:44
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answered by Fully armed in the battle of wits 7
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Take a number, pal.
2006-07-25 03:31:44
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answered by grey_sky_morning84 5
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