<p>^ Oh, he did, I am sure of it. I put it on myself. :D</p>
<p>just out of curiosity, do you plan to list your “job” when applying to colleges? I hear there’s quite an STD trade there too.</p>
<p>Dearest darlingest momsie and popsicle, of course.</p>
<p>Just kidding.</p>
<p>They’ll pay everything for a public school (in-state, I live in CA thank god), and I have to pay the difference if I want to go to a private school.</p>
<p>How that exchange between rmadden and Inveniam didn’t get deleted and them banned is beyond me.</p>
<p>wow invoyable you’re so stupid lol. I have a few ways of paying for college (generous financial aid being one of them)…</p>
<p>Brieb, actually, I plan on sending a supplement. I will put myself in a package, send myslf down there, and show them my “qualifications.” I think it is a rather nice hook, if you ask me.</p>
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<p>It was nothing too bad, I mean, we have have similiar or even worse discussions. Haven’t we Labaraka?</p>
<p>^ Haha there’ve been MUCH worse, Hildobeast!</p>
<p>Oh, and amciw, it’s called sarcasm… lol.</p>
<p>Loans, loans and more loans.</p>
<p>I’m estimating that by the time I graduate (assuming I don’t transfer for a third time or switch my major for a third time) I’ll have $100,000 in student loans.</p>
<p>My friend is attending GW. She’ll have $200,000 in student loans once she graduates. :(</p>
<p>Argh. College and grad school. Not to mention working on a government psychiatrist’s salary for many, many years after that…
Financial Aid. Merit scholarships. Hopefully I get accepted to Exeter or some such boarding school and do outstanding there, and get actively recruited by colleges instead of being ****ed over.</p>
<p>Labaraka, I think we forgot some of our "/sarcasm"s. Oh Well… :)</p>
<p>^ Oops. It definitely won’t happen again.</p>
<p>/sarcasm</p>
<p>i’m going to be SO EXTREMELY STEREOTYPICALLY RICH-ASIAN and say this</p>
<p>mommy and daddy, duh.</p>
<p>of course im still applying for scholarships, they’re dying as it is with all my private school tuition</p>
<p>EDIT: ok, i sound wayy too snobby, esp after seeing wombatsoup’s post which is like RIGHT after mine. lol. education is the only thing i really expect my parents to take care of completely, whether i get the scholarships or not, so don’t think they’re going to by me some Revention five years later lol</p>
<p>Financial aid, 529 and stock from my family, work-study, summer job money. I’m not going to take out more then $1,500 a year in loans, I don’t want crushing debt when I graduate.</p>
<p>Financial aid and lots of it.</p>
<p>How I’m going to pay for college (with no financial aid-loans):
1st year: All my savings from work, 5K from parents, 3K in outside scholarships, 2K professorial assistantship, work part-time?.
2nd year: 2 years of Permanent Fund Dividend (yay for living in Alaska) and gas rebates, work money from summer between freshmen/sophomore year, 5K from parents, 2K professorial assistantship, work part-time.
3rd year: No idea.
4th year: I’m screwed.</p>
<p>Financial Aid, Scholarships, Work Money (if I actually get the job), college savings</p>
<p>I’ll just have to sell my young, lithe body on craigslist for $300 a pop.</p>
<p>Financial aid, and I’m hoping like hell my noncustodial parent won’t be included in finaid calculations (divorced from my mom since I was 3, doesn’t pay child support, and lives in Asia–I think I’m safe, right?) </p>
<p>The rest… my mom is being generous about the tuition thing. I sort of get the feeling she’s willing to pay <em>anything</em> since education goes first, but I don’t want to take more than 10k a year from her, and the rest I can hopefully pay with a job.</p>