AnonymousVent542 · 16-17
with money
YoMomma ·
I didn’t..
I was homeschooled, after i got married i enrolled in ashworth university online but my family talked me out of it and i canceled it.. (they didn't want me to go in debt (60k a semester) and also i aimed to take psychology and they lady they knew who was in that line of work was very depressed/traumatized because of her job) the school actually refunded my deposit and wrote me a nice letter about being welcome as a student there.. idk if i should or shouldn't have quit my attempts of online studies but i did; i also had previously quit my html studies as a teen at the local tech school which was funded by a local government program for youth and would have been free at the time but i was mostly doing all the work by myself as the teacher was with all the other students who were working in computer building instead of programing.. i thought “i could do all this at home by myself” plus this one guy in class kept staring at me. I just quit.. i guess i could have studied if i had had the book at home but i didn't..
I heard there were some places that offer free classes and studies out there but i never really looked into it .. a lot of people are in debt these days and college fees and expenses are insanely high $$$$$$ and interest is super high on debts these days too but that’s another matter (conversation) the high debt economy..
I was homeschooled, after i got married i enrolled in ashworth university online but my family talked me out of it and i canceled it.. (they didn't want me to go in debt (60k a semester) and also i aimed to take psychology and they lady they knew who was in that line of work was very depressed/traumatized because of her job) the school actually refunded my deposit and wrote me a nice letter about being welcome as a student there.. idk if i should or shouldn't have quit my attempts of online studies but i did; i also had previously quit my html studies as a teen at the local tech school which was funded by a local government program for youth and would have been free at the time but i was mostly doing all the work by myself as the teacher was with all the other students who were working in computer building instead of programing.. i thought “i could do all this at home by myself” plus this one guy in class kept staring at me. I just quit.. i guess i could have studied if i had had the book at home but i didn't..
I heard there were some places that offer free classes and studies out there but i never really looked into it .. a lot of people are in debt these days and college fees and expenses are insanely high $$$$$$ and interest is super high on debts these days too but that’s another matter (conversation) the high debt economy..
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
It was a Uni course done through TAFE at the time. I worked full time night shift at a Gas Station and paid each course as they came.
dale74 · M
Worked hard and paid each semester out of pocket i took one loan for first semester my economics instructor made us calculate our college loan payment if we take loansa out and financially would you be better to fo to school 6 yrs and graduate with no debt or 4 years with a college loan...
The college loan then would have been the same as a 3000 sq ft out.
The college loan then would have been the same as a 3000 sq ft out.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
My hubby got an apprenticeship in a factory, and they paid for his trade school, books, and mileage to drive there, all the while he was working overtime and making a lot of money!
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Worked and did my course part-time.
As a consequence it took me twice as long to get my degree.
But it was all bought and paid for with no debt incurred either before; during or after.
As a consequence it took me twice as long to get my degree.
But it was all bought and paid for with no debt incurred either before; during or after.
Lugwho · 61-69, M
There were no tuition fees. I got a grant for living costs, though this reduced through the three years bcause my father was unemployed when I first went to Uni.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
Most of the best educational system of my country is public.
I worked since very young to pay my bills other than free education.
I worked since very young to pay my bills other than free education.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
GI Bill and worked Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Went to school Tuesday, Thirsday and some Nights. It took 5 years but I made it.
No loans.
No loans.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Myself and scholarships and my mom helped me with books
bijouxbroussard · F
A combination of working part-time jobs and help from my parents. They never asked, but before I retired, I was able to pay them back.
I worked two jobs > one paid for half my tuition. I never took out loans and instead opted for the very slow route of night school (at the time online classes were not available).
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
I signed a contract in blood with the Great Deceiver. In return for my first class degree in Pure Maths he reserves the right to take possession of my eternal soul at a time and place of his choosing.
I also worked in the student union bar to cover weekly food bills.
I also worked in the student union bar to cover weekly food bills.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
Myself
Loan
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
I was lucky, my grandfather had set aside the money to pay for my college. Of course, back then, even at a good school it only cost a few thousand a year.
Northwest · M
Worked part-time and full time on weekends and holidays.
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
In bitter tears
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
By my wages working
ToLivePeacefully · 31-35, M
My parents paid for it.
lilylovesgaming1986 · 36-40, F
I drop out of school and I never went to college
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Parents did + I got scholarships.
ABCDEF7 · M
Parents, then my job.
tiggerandariel13 · 46-50, MVIP
paid for my associate's and AT&T paid for my master's
Achelois · F
I worked weekends.
boudinMan · 61-69, M
pell grants, work study job, working in the summers, and loans... and i paid all the loans back.
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
With a part-time job and grants and loans.
HumanEarth · F
With cash, I paid my way though with job. That was back when cars were mostly stick shift
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Scholarship. I wouldn't have paid a penny for it. Total waste of time. But it kept me from getting drafted and freezing to death in Canada .
Cigarguy · M
0$ I never went to college and I dropped out of high school
I did go back and get my GED
I did go back and get my GED
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
I was an officer in her majesties Canadian Armed forces.
SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
My education was free
Ducky · 31-35, F
My parents did. Except for college. I never went to college.
swirlie · 31-35
I worked at a local marina my first summer after high school graduation where I sold old wooden boats that had been salvaged for parts.
I also worked the evening shift part-time as waitstaff at a private women's club 3 evenings a week.
I had earned an athletics scholarship from high school to the university of my choice which was modest at best, but still helpful with the finances.
I also worked the evening shift part-time as waitstaff at a private women's club 3 evenings a week.
I had earned an athletics scholarship from high school to the university of my choice which was modest at best, but still helpful with the finances.
AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M
It was free.
urbancowboy · M
Through grants
Musicman · 61-69, M
I went to the local community college. I worked day's and went to school at night. I paid cash for my classes as I went.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Myself - I never asked or received any favours
chrisCA · M
Summer job as well as a government loan and grant.
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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Cows
icedsky · 51-55, M
The G.I. Bill
Unquestioned · 70-79, M
I didn't pay anything for my education.
gregloa · 61-69, M
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