<p>Many people suggest fastweb as a means of obtaining outside scholarship funds, but what fastweb scholarships are actually worth applying for (and still available)?</p>
<p>You may just need to check the site. Everyone gets a different list of scholarships (or, at least, somewhat different). Due dates are listed to the right of their names. Just fill out a profile and see what comes up!</p>
<p>already did this and I found very little help… which is why i posted here</p>
<p>Well, we still don’t know what scholarships you’re eligible for. If there are any you’re interested in or wondering around, post their names and we can help you more.</p>
<p>This is the work you have to do. FastWeb is a good place to start. But don’t expect to find a website where you just fill in your name, and the fairy sends the money. There’s time and work involved.</p>
<p>Fastweb takes ur data and gathers scholarships that fit u or sorta fit u</p>
<p>I have 30 schoalrships I qualify for but ACTUALLY I can apply for 12 of them because many are the “sort of fir but not really because you’re not a member of Z club”</p>
<p>I thought fairies could send me money! When did they stop!?</p>
<p>Fairies used to be the main supply of college support funds but with the current economy, many fairies have been laid off without severance and the college funds that were available was spent on TARP and other government bail outs to support greedy and poorly ran companies. That is also why you have to pay higher taxes on each tooth collected from the tooth fairy.</p>
<p>Apply for all the scholarships that you are eligible for. From 30 applications, you may win six. An application that takes 4 hours may bring in $500; that is a $100/hour paycheck. Block out time on your calendar and get to work.</p>