Yeah, you can get loans to pay off virtually everything. I live with 3 other people in an apartment and we each pay close to 400 a month to live here, which isn?t even CLOSE to the amount needed to live in the dorms, and loans cover that, tuition, books, and a ton more. And a lot of them are interest free. You can get even MORE money if you are declared as an independent.
Think about it, you could be free from your dead end job here in AMES at one of the 3 best campus?s in America meeting new people with the same interests as you.
If you are not interested in Computer Engineering, you could do MIS, which is networking. The courses are much easier than engineering, you only have to do Math 150/151 which is like Calculus for business, Stat classes, and stuff related to your major.
Engineering is a lot more difficult, but can be more rewarding (depending on what you like to do). Right now, for instance, I?m taking math 307 which is very complex and deals with 99 dimensions and stuff like that.
I?m also taking Physics 222 which is my second Calculus based physics class. Engineering is no cakewalk.
If your into networking, MIS is the way to go. You?d even start out at a higher pay than, for instance, what I?d make. You?d start out at 60,000 or so and probably could get up to 100,000 a year in no time.
Engineers start out lower, but end up at a higher pay, maybe 125,000, 150,000, but it all depends on the company.
But you have to do good in school to get that kind of money. And with that money, your loans will look like nothing at al.