How often does this happen? And also how many lower scholarships would it take to pay off for a full ride or even close to a full free schooling? I’m currently a high school senior and the whole college process is very confusing to me and seeing as I have to pay for it myself and the way the economy “sounds” with student loans being harder to come by in an increasingly competitive market.
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#1 by Johnny N on September 9th, 2010
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When it comes to financial aid or scholarship questions, I just tell my friends to visit http://www.FinancialAidQuick.com and take a look around.Its excellent starting point with several good sources of information.
#2 by www.how2winscholarships.com on September 9th, 2010
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Since you are just starting your senior year, this is the perfect time for you to start applying for scholarships. My son won a ton of scholarships last year and is now going to college for free (he won over $20,000 in scholarships). He did not get a “full-ride” scholarship. We were just diligent in applying for EVERY single scholarship he qualified for and it paid off. He applied for little scholarships and big scholarships. The little ones do add up!
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#3 by Michael on September 12th, 2010
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Partial scholarships are the norm.
#4 by Michael on September 12th, 2010
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