mpjh wrote:Well, since it wasn't your ACT score, probably not.
You're right, applying for scholarships with tonkaed's information would likely have been a bad call. It would lead to a lot of questions. It might also have been a felony.
mpjh wrote:Well, since it wasn't your ACT score, probably not.
got tonkaed wrote:ACT's were pretty solid as far as getting money, i got a 33 and my shit was more or less taken care of, and i wasnt a brillant student as far as doing work in class. For the record reasonable ACT's only matter in the middle of the country
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"

Ditocoaf wrote:In regards to scholarships, ACT/SAT scores are huge. I'm not sure if your highschool GPA will be looked at, if you got your degree through correspondence courses. The fact that you're not coming out of high school will change a lot of things, so keep in mind that a lot of advice you hear or read might not apply to you.
Ditocoaf wrote:I used FastWeb.com.
Ditocoaf wrote:Good luck, man!
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
mpjh wrote:You can get twice that much on Stafford if you aren't on mom or dad's tax returns.
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
static_ice wrote:Don't be a manwhore but also don't date a girl you meet at orientation and stick with her the rest of the year.![]()
Then again community college is different.
Oh yeah... watch out about the fafsa. I I just remembered the definitions for being independent from the parents are controversially strict. There's a few circumstances that allow you to be officially independent on the fafsa. The ones I remember are: if you're married, above 26 (I think its 26), a US veteran, an orphan, or you financially support another person at least 50%... otherwise I think you'll still have to provide your parents' tax info and they'll look at that when deciding your aid. I had to use my parents' info even though I listed as an independent and they don't pay for any of my school or living costs. :/
mpjh wrote:you can be declared independent by the school administration for the purpose of tuition (in-state if your parents are out of state).
static_ice wrote:mpjh wrote:you can be declared independent by the school administration for the purpose of tuition (in-state if your parents are out of state).
Wha? How'd I go about that?
spaceghst44 wrote:my suggestion and this is truthfuly honest.
You should go to community college for the first two years. This is not a joke. IT is MUCH cheaper. Then you can transfer to a 4 year school.
best way to go, especially when money is tight.
also.
FASFA. go to their web site, fill it out the form.
This will give you lots of money.