Linflas Lifer Jan 30, 2001 15,395 78 91 Apr 9, 2005 #26 Real GI bill (not the current match crap), job, and student loans for the last 2 years of college.
S smc13 Senior member Jan 5, 2005 606 0 0 Apr 9, 2005 #27 I am still paying it off at $57.05 a month. ;-)
bigdog1218 Golden Member Mar 7, 2001 1,674 2 0 Apr 9, 2005 #28 Grants and loans paid for school, work paid for rent/bills
sourceninja Diamond Member Mar 8, 2005 8,805 65 91 Apr 9, 2005 #29 I got a job at the college working full time as a programmer. That ment all I had to pay for was books, I got free tuition.
I got a job at the college working full time as a programmer. That ment all I had to pay for was books, I got free tuition.
G GrouchyLadybug Member Dec 1, 2003 145 0 0 Apr 9, 2005 #30 undergrad: scholarships + grants + stafford loans (worked part time; lived at home) grad school: stafford loans + tuition benefit from my employer (work full time; married and in the real world now)
undergrad: scholarships + grants + stafford loans (worked part time; lived at home) grad school: stafford loans + tuition benefit from my employer (work full time; married and in the real world now)
J Jpark Platinum Member Nov 15, 2003 2,906 0 0 Apr 9, 2005 #31 full paid scholarships, just have to pay for books <------- very lucky
F faenix Platinum Member Sep 28, 2003 2,717 0 76 Apr 9, 2005 #32 full paid scholarships including 2.5k stpidend. Washington University in St. Louis baby
Mo0o Lifer Jul 31, 2001 24,227 3 76 Apr 9, 2005 #33 Some loans, some scholarships, some workstudy the rest is parents. No way i would be able to pay for my school's tuition by myself
Some loans, some scholarships, some workstudy the rest is parents. No way i would be able to pay for my school's tuition by myself