Good news, everyone!

<p>I discovered that I will be able to BARELY afford college completely by my own hand! But here's the only stipulation:</p>

<p>I have to somehow become a biological virus: be non-living and leech off of others all three years I'll be there.</p>

<p>/joke</p>

<p>I calculated that I can afford the tuition/fees/books/supplies ENTIRELY for my university of choice--by this time next year, I will have saved up enough money from working. Here's my problem though: living expenses. How does one deal with living expenses when you'll have enough money to pay off tuition/fees/books/supplies?</p>

<p>I can't live "at-home" and I don't know anyone who goes to this university that would want to room up with me in an apartment. :/ Dorm life is only more expensive.</p>

<p>Loans? Talk to a counselor at the school. You may be surprised at what they can offer or suggest.</p>

<p>There’s actually a lot of financial aid available, even if you don’t think you’ll qualify submit a FAFSA and see what happens</p>

<p>Subsidized student loans (no interest) are available too if absolutely neccessrry</p>