Well... I'm not gonna start calling people names here... After all:
1) It's against forum rules
2) I'm not 7
I have been to 3 schools over 5 years. Concordia University was almost full ride for Music. I busted ass in High School with Music, and it paid off. I receieved a Pell Grant, Self Loan, and numerous scholarships. I was in my parent's tax braket. COST: $15,000 for one sememster
I dropped out of Concordia, and went to Brown Institute, where I received another Pell Grant the next year. I also received another grant, which for the life of me, I cannot remember the name. I also took out two loans through TCF. I was still in my parent's tax braket. COST: $22,000 for two years.
I am now enrolled at Century College. I received a Pell Grant and another Self Loan. My tuition is only $1200 a semester this time.
I'm sorry you're having such a hard time paying for school 92tsi... I'm not gonna call you a dumbass, (Which by the way Tom, I would expect more outta you), but I'm just gonna state what I know. I live in a building in Dinkytown with 1200 other students. I live with 2 other students. The ones I live with also received Gov't Grants, and other programs to aid in school. They all go to the U, and they are both Seniors. They have never NOT received help from the Gov't.
As for my misinformation, OK, so maybe I don't know everything, but I wasn't telling everyone I did. I was giving my opinion on the statement made in the first part of the thread.
Please stop the direct member bashing. If you wanna talk shit, here's my number:
6112.702.3933
Grow up.
