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Trasher02 12.15.2006 05:47 PM

Sounds awful screamingskull...

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 12.15.2006 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
eh, you can manage-- loans & loans & loans!

no, not really, but there are ways.


gotta rAn but i soogest you call that skool & aX them how 2pei. they mite be of elp.


BAD ADVICE.

I took that advice and I regretted it.

Phlegmscope 12.15.2006 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by screamingskull
$26,100.00 a year thats $104,400.00 at the end of 4 years.


Whoa, that's fucking shite. I have to be grateful for having a free post-secondary level education system here. That plus the monthly student support.
Thank you tax payers for taking care of the costs of my no good graphic design degree!

SynthethicalY 12.15.2006 08:04 PM

I am sorry to hear that screamingskull.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 12.15.2006 08:14 PM

sorry to hear that, you should ask about loans and all that kinda stuff

h8kurdt 12.16.2006 07:37 AM

So what, you'll have to pay back about £50,000? Bloody hell that's a fair bit.

That advice of taking a year out and saving up a lot (and being restrained in your monet spendature) could help a bit.

Suck's that your choice can't go through in the end *hug*

Danny Himself 12.16.2006 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by screamingskull
So i just found out that i can't afford to go to the university i wanted to go to.

I got in.


Evergreen State?

I want to go there too. We must talk about applications and whatnot. I'm sorry for you though. Don't give up!

jon boy 12.16.2006 09:05 AM

which college is it? and it really is awful that you cant afford it. very sorry.

fishmonkey 12.16.2006 09:22 AM

shit, sorry to hear that mae, college fees are a fuckin joke really.

toxic johnny 12.16.2006 11:21 AM

Screamingskull... please try remember that you have plenty of time to study... you can even take more than a year out to drum up the funds. Granted you will probably lose your place but you can always re-apply... try not to pile too much pressure on yourself, this whole process should be joyful rather than some sword of Damocles baying for your blood.

You have time on your side...
Research all of your options and I'm sure that you will get what you want.

The best of luck to you.

Pookie 12.16.2006 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by toxic johnny
Screamingskull... please try remember that you have plenty of time to study... you can even take more than a year out to drum up the funds. Granted you will probably lose your place but you can always re-apply... try not to pile too much pressure on yourself, this whole process should be joyful rather than some sword of Damocles baying for your blood.

You have time on your side...
Research all of your options and I'm sure that you will get what you want.

The best of luck to you.


Wisest words on this thread so far.

screamingskull 12.16.2006 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
Evergreen State?
I want to go there too. We must talk about applications and whatnot. I'm sorry for you though. Don't give up!


yeah, its evergreen. when are you going to apply to go?

Quote:

Originally Posted by toxic johnny
Screamingskull... please try remember that you have plenty of time to study... you can even take more than a year out to drum up the funds. Granted you will probably lose your place but you can always re-apply... try not to pile too much pressure on yourself, this whole process should be joyful rather than some sword of Damocles baying for your blood.
You have time on your side...
Research all of your options and I'm sure that you will get what you want.
The best of luck to you.


i might just take a year out and work full time save some cash, that might pay for a year.

Savage Clone 12.16.2006 01:08 PM

Is it cheaper if you are a resident of the area?
You could find out how long you have to live there in order to qualify for residency and see if it's worth it to get a job and apartment there for a while. Not sure how easy this is when you aren't from the US...

screamingskull 12.16.2006 01:13 PM

its much cheaper if your already a resident of washington. But that would meen going there on a 3 month visa and trying to get a job, then once i have a job getting a work visa. Then applying to become a US citizen, and you have to have lived in the states for over 3 years to be awarded that.

I wondering if working whilst im there to help pay off my debt might work. I could work like 3 days a week while im there and give all that money to the bank to help pay it off.
Anyone know what the minimum wage in Olympia/Washington is?

Danny Himself 12.16.2006 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by screamingskull
yeah, its evergreen. when are you going to apply to go?


I'm not sure. I was going to apply so I start the year after the second year of sixth form, but I might take a year out to help raise money.

screamingskull 12.16.2006 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
I'm not sure. I was going to apply so I start the year after the second year of sixth form, but I might take a year out to help raise money.


How old are you? , no matter how many years you take out its still hard to save up £54,000.00

i think im just going to move to portland instead.

Danny Himself 12.16.2006 06:46 PM

Fifteen. I've already started saving. It will help, I suppose.

screamingskull 12.16.2006 06:47 PM

how much you got saved?, ive wanted to since i was like 15 too, a friend of mine from school has already gone, he's there now lucky bastard.

Danny Himself 12.16.2006 06:48 PM

Argh, the lucky fucker!

I have a modest saving. A hundred or so. I have a hard time finding a job that fits around school, you see. I'm probably going to sell all my stuff before I go too.

screamingskull 12.16.2006 06:52 PM

yeah, if i took a year out, worked solidly and sold some stuff i could could probably afford one year there. But its a 4 year course so i would still come out with debts of about £40,000.

The alternative is to go to uni in B'ham, stay living with my mum, save and save and save and when ive graduated in 2010 move to portland. which is really where i want to be. i will be 21 then and older and wiser so it might be more sensible.


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