The importance of a job

<p>Hey there!</p>

<p>I have a question:</p>

<p>I come from very low income family with annual income 6k$…there are 6 family members…(2 divorced families)</p>

<p>I have a business of buying and selling watches…but its not easy here(i sell with competitive price not wholesale) so i learned from marketing books and body language to sell effectively.Objective was to help my family and my everyday lives(plus books,education)…
I had 3 K$ annual turnover,so didnt pay taxes or registered my little business.
Because of family hardship, i was not able to save money for college.</p>

<p>So,i am afraid if my little business diminishes my financial aid…Im even thinking mention it or not…</p>

<p>please give me some advice!</p>

<p>You would more than qualify for any need-based aid with an annual income of 9k.</p>

<p>CollectivSynergy thanks for answer!</p>

<p>The case in my opinion is ambiguous…Although annual turnover is 2-3 K$ , income is less then 800-1000 $ annually …
And one more…When i apply to university the business will be finished…So i hope colleges will understand that because its not a monthly income from renting a real estate my income will be nullified…</p>

<p>And home much does it help for small LACS like Amherst?</p>

<p>anyone?*************************</p>

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