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Check with the colleges' financial aid offices to see if there are any options. If not you have to make a tough choice. Either you go heavily into debt or you go into the workforce first. Neither choice is a good one. You'll have to decide which is least bad for you.

2006-10-02 20:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

each and every thing has a fee. Do you imagine the professors who're on the admission's committee paintings for free? the cost represents the cost of the using. faculties do nickel and dime scholars, yet they don't do it through software expenses. the colleges favor as a lot of human beings as accessible using in case you want to %. and choose. Why might want to they discourage applicants. They nickel and dime through added expenses for such issues as lab expenses, expenses for particular classes, regularly computer classes. They charge you for handouts in college through making you purchase them on the book shop fairly of giving them out in college like they did 40 years in the past. in addition they charge a pupil interest value. The charge exorbitant prices for dorms, dorm nutrition, and parking. They understand once you're they're, you aren't any further going to leave.

2016-12-04 04:04:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Borrow from someone, relatives or friends. If not, perhaps you want to pursue an undergraduate education in your country, do extremely well in it and hopefully you'll get a scholarship to go to the States for graduate work.

Where are you from? Asia?

I am from South-East Asia and I understand your plight. Don't give up on your dreams!

I knew a friend's dad who borrowed money from a doctor when he wanted to pay for his SECONDARY government exam fee many years ago. He ended up being a doctor now.

2006-10-02 20:09:23 · answer #3 · answered by charlesbrandon23 1 · 1 0

some schools will waive the application fee for students in need. Contact the schools you are interested in to see if that applies to them.

2006-10-02 20:06:33 · answer #4 · answered by Bopeep 4 · 0 0

Go to a community college near your home.

2006-10-02 20:06:22 · answer #5 · answered by phoenixheat 6 · 0 0

Strange! USA is spending billions of dollars to kill young and old men and women and children and billions of dollars to send young American to their death and it cannot solve such fundamental need.??

2006-10-02 20:16:35 · answer #6 · answered by Nilehawk 3 · 0 0

obviously you can afford a computer and internet connection.
try distance learning

2006-10-03 05:02:11 · answer #7 · answered by charlatan 7 · 0 1

some colleges will have a waiver for low income students. call the college and ask.

2006-10-02 20:06:00 · answer #8 · answered by anonymous 6 · 2 0

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