How do I pay???

<p>I have to come up with $25,000......any ideas??? any suggestions????</p>

<p>i got the other $25,000 from being a hit man but i haven't been able to find any other clients (jk)</p>

<p>seriously though any idea are welcome</p>

<p>THANKS!!!!</p>

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<p>What do you mean how do you pay. FAFSA is a mathematical calculation based on the financial tax sheets and balance sheets your family provides that states the amount your family can afford to pay for college. Where do you get the money for college? Its not something you magically have to come up with every single year. Your family should have a steady income of well over 25,000 dollars.</p>

<p>I'm sorry if I sounded offensive, What do you mean you have to come up with 25,000 dollars?</p>

<p>not all families can pay for their children's education.....it is up to me to fund my education....i have to own my education....i have to work hard for it.....yea i'm working but as a high school student that isn't going to cover $25,000....i've done some scholarship research but i was just wondering if people had heard of any weird/random/ or not so random scholarship opportunities</p>

<p>my cousin got a $1,000 scholarship for being left handed....there are some very random places to find money from people who donate (because its a tax deduction) </p>

<p>again if anyone knows anything let me know!</p>

<p>Well you could take out loans... If you're really tall I think you can get one of the weird scholarships, i know there's a duct tape one where you have to make your prom dress/ tux out of duct tape, and i think its a pretty big scholarship. But you should apply for ones that use essays, since the fact that you got into tufts says that you're pretty good at writing essays :-)</p>

<p>Yeah but working out of those giant scholarship books is often not worth the time investment. Most of the scholarships are so specific that you're not eligible, and the more general ones will probably get more applicants. There were some scholarships offered by local organizations that always go to students from my high school, which provide a higher probability of receiving one. But loans aren't the worst thing, if you think that an education at Tufts will give you better income opportunities later on.</p>

<p>I suggest killing more people or whoring yourself out.</p>

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<p>Ha not really... There are very few competitive fields, such as investment banking, where the prestige of your college actually matter.</p>

<p>If you're not going to receive a windfall after you graduate, a Tufts education is NOT worth taking out 100k in extra loans. </p>

<p>But also remember that state schools are likely to cost you ~15k a year anyways. So you're probably only going to pay 10k extra a year to come to Tufts.</p>