Go to the college administration for a guidance counselor for help.
2007-01-25 01:31:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are talking about continuing your education, that is easier today than it was a few years ago. There are programs through companies or the government that will allow you to get money for a "fellowship grant". Through a fellowship grant, all you have to worry about paying for is your food. In addition, if you can find a part-time job at a college (or full-time) you can get free classes usually. Or if you are planning on going to graduate school, you can become a TA where they college usually pays most of your tuition and gives you a small wage that you could live off from. Or, if you are really determined you can always find a company that will do reimbursements for your college classes while you work for the company. Just a few ideas, I hope they help you out!
2007-01-25 09:31:48
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answered by Tonya B 3
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I suggest that you get a job in the field that you are studying. Make sure that it is a company that offers tuition reimbursement. That way your chosen field of study will be related to their business needs and they will pay for a percentage or all of your schooling.
It may take longer to complete your education - but the upside is that you will have valuable work experience that someone fresh out of college won't have.
Best wishes!
2007-01-25 09:39:15
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answered by Heart is my Art 3
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Try applying for Finacial Aid. Apply for student loans. And apply for lots of scholarships, which by the way, aren't just for smart people who had like a 4.0 in highschool. Some are scholarships for artists, some are for musicians, sometimes people are looking for people with the same personality as their Grandma or dog (JK about the dog). You just have to keep trying. Oh, and get a job. or two.
2007-01-25 09:44:34
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answered by ask lylah 3
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Have you tried applying for a scholarship. There are many opportunities around, say for instance.....JPA, Sime Darby,Petronas,Bank Negara, Asean Scholarship and so on, so forth. If not, try applying for a loan from PTPTN or seek financial assistance from the Employess provident Fund.
2007-01-27 09:19:49
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answered by rennieboy 1
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It may take forever but why not try part time at a community college a few credits at a time
2007-01-25 09:30:27
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answered by kiss 4
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join the reserves military they have good college benefits...or get a job that will aid you for you to go to school.
2007-01-25 09:30:13
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answered by ENRIQUE M 1
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every one really wants, and everyone doesn't have enought money. so do like everyone else does, find a way
2007-01-25 09:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Get another job
2007-01-25 09:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you should try more things in your school, ask for help everywhere don't give up until you get the help you need.
2007-01-25 09:32:51
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answered by Alexis 1
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