Made an appointment with an advisor at a Uni last week & they told me this

“Hardworking student” who refuses to work and lives with their parents and expects their friends to give them tens of thousands of dollars to fund their education?

We all hope you become a financially contributing adult no matter what letters you end up with after your name. At almost 30, its about time to adult and we are glad you feel you have a path to finally do that. Good luck!

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That makes sense. But I still think that a general comment like what has been posted here such as “If you are a recipient of a Pell Grant, it is important to know that it will only cover ___ semesters. Please consult with a financial aid advisor if that applies to you” would be very helpful.

Two is multiple. Anything over one is multiple.

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Wait wait…

Do you plan to pursue nursing AND engineering? Really? How?

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You say you already have an AGS (associate’s of general studies?). And you say that you already have an AES (associate’s of engineering studies?)

The last time that you surfaced, you said that you had transferred to a 4 yr college and were beginning your bachelor’s degree. Were you the one who proposed doing only one class a semester, even though you don’t work?

If you already completed the AGS and the AES, what did you think the advisor was going to say to you? Did you think that they would tell you that you wasted your time, after the fact? It was already water under the bridge, no reason to tell you that you wasted your time and your Pell grant eligibility on two associate’s degrees.

Reality is that you barely have enough Pell grant eligibility left to complete one 4 yr degree, let alone two. You are dreaming if you think that some wealthy friend is going to swoop down and pay for college for you - those people have better use for their money. You want to find out how marketable your AGS and AES make you? Go out now and try to find a decent job with them - you will see that it’s almost impossible. These associate’s degrees don’t qualify you to get a better job than the one you used to do, before you started community college.

No one becomes both an engineer and a nurse simultaneously, and no one works as a nurse and as an engineer simultaneously. It’s basically impossible. Hospitals don’t need nurses who also understand engineering, and engineering firms don’t need engineers who are also qualified nurses, or even have nursing background. The two fields are completely separate.

Did you start at the 4 yr college? What classes are you taking? What major are you pursuing? Or are you not in school currently? Or are you still wasting your Pell grant eligibility taking even more classes at the community college?

The quickest path for you to become a self-supporting person, who takes care of himself and helps his family out, instead of being financially dependent, is for you to focus on finishing a 4 yr degree where you have a good prospect of being gainfully employed, once you finish it. That would be in 2 years, for a person attending school full time, even less if you go year round, attending in the summers full time, too.

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A decade is too long, and waste, why should other people like Bhad Bhabie make a million dollars in 6 hours just opening up an OF and others have to spend years of practice blood sweat, and tears just to perfect dentistry and chemistry. Dentistry, Nursing, Chemistry, Engineering requires some years of practice due to perfect the arts of craft and be proficient in that area of topic.

Once I get my BS, I will post my update in a certain time frame, things are confidential at the moment :slight_smile:

Cheers

I have a lot of reading to do.

Wow.
This is like coming in in the second season when everyone else around you already binge-watched the first.
And it isn’t that good and you wonder what the fuss is about.
Good luck, mate.

One could argue that MANY of these social media content creators don’t deserve the money they get. There are people out there literally trying to cure cancer yet they will never see a fraction of the salary some of these “social media” people do and yes it’s sad.

Seems like you got a pretty good life though yourself so nothing to really complain about. I mean, you don’t have any bills to pay, people cater to your every need, and you have some sort of sugar daddy/mama type thing going on where “friends” are literally willing to spend thousands of dollars on your education (even when you have proven over and over again that you have no clue what you really want to do and that your goal is truly to work as little as possible.)

You obviously aren’t unintelligent as you are able to do well academically. Sadly, I think narcissism and lack of maturity would be the only hurdles.

We look forward to your update in some years’ time. Best of luck. Closing.

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