<p>It’s just something I’d rather do by myself. Does no one else feel guilty that their parents are shelling out thousands of dollars a year for their schooling? I think I would. I do have around probably $12,000 saved up (fair winnings), so I guess I could use that even though it probably wouldn’t go very far.</p>
<p>I know that Marshall University (a local university) has a Yeager scholarship that sounds very nice if you have a 30 or above ACT score. You receive full tuition, room and board, a free personal computer, the ability to study abroad for a few semesters (at Oxford, I believe) and other perks. I was just hoping some other schools, in state or out of state, had comparable programs for just 2 ACT points less.</p>
<p>Then again, I’m still awaiting the results to my SAT. I don’t think I did very well on it though. In order to apply for the Yeager scholarship with an SAT, you have to have a combined Math and CR of 1340. My CR is probably high but I doubt my math is that great. I’ve only taken the SAT once. Is it difficult to, say, get a 600 Math and a 740 CR?</p>