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hiddenkitty26-30, F
^This is so true. By only taking the classes I needed, I graduated half a year early. I should also add that a lot of colleges can provide you with a four-year plan for your major, and it should tell you which classes you specifically need to graduate. If not, see how you can talk to a counselor at your college so you can find out.

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Shadowstep26-30, M
@HereToEntertainSW: you mean the Pell Grant? That's like 5.5 k 馃槀
NoSugarCoating26-30, F
@Shadowstep: AND ITS STILL NOT ENOUGH 馃槀馃槀
Shadowstep26-30, M
@HereToEntertainSW: I know! I got the full grant too
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I think it all depends how things turn out which you can never really gauge. You have to look at the industry you are going into. Like I would tell a business student it's worth getting a student loan before I would tell the same thing to a photography student. You don't want to be working full time in a convenience store and still living at home while you pay off your student loan.
NoSugarCoating26-30, F
Tank you, that helps a bit. Im going into business btw ;)
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@HereToEntertainSW: Far enough along to have a concentration or major or just going into it with a general approach right now?
NoSugarCoating26-30, F
@StrangeWorld: general approach
JarJarBoom41-45, F
Yea, I'm still paying on those damn loans... but hey..its tax deductible!
Shadowstep26-30, M
Idk... Um.. my school is paid by grants and scholarships
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