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I just managed to pay my entire tuition this year through bursaries

UnatcoAgent

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Well I just checked my email and I'm receiving $2600 from York University for my program studies, bringing my total for the year to $7700 total in bursaries.

I'm in my third year and couldn't even afford the first half of tuition going into my program, which has an exceedingly high cost, but for anyone who ever says there isn't money out there - they are very wrong.

w00t!
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Slug, go get a job and earn your money.







































just kidding. good job.

Hah! I am actually working now, only 25 hours a week but I'm also interning at a design studio downtown Toronto twice a week, it's not a fun time.

Thanks guys.

 
Originally posted by: Sabot
Well I just checked my email and I'm receiving $2600 from York University for my program studies, bringing my total for the year to $7700 total in bursaries.

I'm in my third year and couldn't even afford the first half of tuition going into my program, which has an exceedingly high cost, but for anyone who ever says there isn't money out there - they are very wrong.

w00t!

"I just managed to pay my entire tuition this year through bursaries"

bur·sa·ry ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bûrs-r)
n. pl. bur·sa·ries
A treasury, especially of a public institution or religious order.
Chiefly British. A scholarship granted to a university student in need

if you're going to use fancy words, please define it in the same msg 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Sabot
Well I just checked my email and I'm receiving $2600 from York University for my program studies, bringing my total for the year to $7700 total in bursaries.

I'm in my third year and couldn't even afford the first half of tuition going into my program, which has an exceedingly high cost, but for anyone who ever says there isn't money out there - they are very wrong.

w00t!

Pity you're at York. Everyone seems to have gotten a degree from York. Not that I'm much better, seeing as how McMaster is the crappiest school around.

Good job on the bursaries, BTW!
 
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