with loans or grants
2007-03-22 14:33:37
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answered by indieassassin 6
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Loans, grants, and/or work to pay-as-you-go. There are also work-study programs.
But, keep applying for scholarships. Don't stop just because one scholarship fell through.
2007-03-22 21:35:19
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answer #2
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answered by Abby 5
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My advice, only go to college if you pick a subject that will enhance your chances of a good career. There are far too many people out there with liberal arts degrees and thousands of dollars of loans and no practical knowledge. Make sure you know why you are spending the money before you do it. That or start out at a community college and finish at a local public university.
2007-03-22 21:39:07
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answer #3
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answered by antionetti a 1
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Loans
2007-03-22 21:33:35
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answered by someday 4
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go to community college, parents pay for it. get a loan or get a job
2007-03-22 21:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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there are grant and loans and you can get a late scholarship; certian colleges offer online.
2007-03-22 21:35:11
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answered by FRANK R 2
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Sudent loans. I did it, and the difference in pay I got once I graduated paid for my whole degree.
2007-03-22 21:34:06
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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Apply for a student loan or Pell Grant (USA).
2007-03-22 21:34:56
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answered by railfan2006 3
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it is not a big deal, u can work first, or maybe ask ur parents to pay for u first then pay them back, or there's many buildings on the street - they called BANK, hehe
good luck...
remember, college is not everything, sometimes it is nothing, indeed
2007-03-22 21:35:45
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answer #9
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answered by chloe 5
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Looks like Burger King for you.
2007-03-22 21:34:28
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answered by eggman 7
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ur parents end up paying for it
or u get loans
2007-03-22 21:33:58
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answered by booyah™ 7
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