Yes, some people can afford it. Many others, however, receive scholarships, grants, or they take out loans. I go to college in-state, but have my entire tuition paid off with scholarships.
2006-09-06 16:30:28
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answered by Joy M 7
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Some students set up residency in the state of their college. This takes time and persistance, but I did it. You can do this by gaining permanent employment, signing a long-term lease agreement, or a number of other situations. If you're interested in becoming a resident, you might check with your college's financial aid office to see what steps you need to take to establish residency.
2006-09-06 16:32:29
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answered by Melissa S 1
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Most college students chose the rob the bank option, but from experience between my sisters and my friends, some are spoiled and some take out major loans in their own names.
2006-09-06 16:31:09
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answered by MMTS 3
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i'm extraordinarily particular you will get into UT Austin! 3.9 GPA on a 4.0 scale is rather good! you are able to desire to be going to a fantastically intelligent college while you're 3.9 and not contained in the perfect 25%. even with the actuality that they do look at ranks, that's not as significant as your grades. Your GPA,SAT/ACT is what gets you there. prepare there and you in no way comprehend you should be extensive-unfold! =)
2016-09-30 10:19:16
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answered by ? 4
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Hmm maybe because they have scholarships, loans or financial aid
2006-09-06 16:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Scholarships, loans, and stealing it.
2006-09-06 16:34:28
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answered by Sammy 3
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Student Loans, They will be repaying it someday!!!
2006-09-06 16:32:56
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answered by Lilat180 4
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loans and schlorships help alot
2006-09-06 16:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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scholarships
2006-09-06 16:30:10
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answered by swim chick 3
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