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Ok so last year, I took the Practice ACT and this weekend i took the PSAT and I get special offers and scholarship opportunities emailed to me... However, everytime I try to apply in a drawing --- It says must be 18 or older and I'm a high school student.. and yes i'm only 15 - will be 16 in a few months... i probably started school early......


I have real good grades - honor roll.. I am an NHS officer and I need help ... I'm not rich at all and I mean at all and I want to got to a good university but can't afford it... If you know any sites that I can just go to and sign up let me know plz.. you'll probably change my life ;) ...

and some sites say : my yahoo, hotmail, and aol email addresses are invalid... what the hell? What other email am i suppose to use? aren't you suppose to pay for sbcglobal.net ... i can't afford it ...


GOD BLESS AND THANK YA'LL

2006-10-23 10:18:13 · 2 answers · asked by Sheyna 1 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

Ok... I'm trying to create an account on some links to receive notifications and i don't know why all my email addresses are invalid ... I"m going crazy .. PL Z help :) thnx

2006-10-23 10:23:43 · update #1

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OK, slow down, shes right unless you are graduating in june of 2007 there is no need to apply for scholarships now. Most of them ask for your graduation date and will not consider some one your age yet. Do community service, most schools offer extra scholarships and/or grants to people who volenteer.
Also, you should think about a community tech school for the first year or two. You will save room and board money, and money for a university.
fastweb.com and college board could help you. Also your guidence couneslor should have tons of info.
Good Luck :-)

2006-10-23 11:12:02 · answer #1 · answered by soccer2music 2 · 0 0

OK, first of all, breathe. Second, double check that you are using the correct email address. Try going to www.fastweb.com or just search "scholarships". My question is, if you are 15, are you graduating early then? Because if you aren't graduating for a while, the scholarships wouldn't be valid anymore. If you are graduating early, talk to your guidance counselor, I am sure there is a special process for exceptional students.

2006-10-23 10:28:55 · answer #2 · answered by jagerchick80 4 · 0 0

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