<p>A narrative of a recent all-nighter might be fascinating.</p>
<p>One problem with writing about problems is that it can come across as making excuses and blaming others (avoid even if true), which can mean instant rejection.</p>
<p>A narrative of a recent all-nighter might be fascinating.</p>
<p>One problem with writing about problems is that it can come across as making excuses and blaming others (avoid even if true), which can mean instant rejection.</p>
<p>Well, I have talked to my mom and apparently, she has a secret off shore bank account in Korea with around $10,000 just stored away for my college education. She also told me about some extra funding from insurance or something for education in Korea too. Which is a drop in a bucket compared to the actual cost in the long run. I guess that means I have to help my little brother through college too after I graduate.</p>
<p>That’s not necessarily true. I knew someone who applied to NYU this year, had an EFC of zero and only got like $15,000…</p>