You mean before you start attending school? No, that is not a legitimate educational expense.
That depends on what type of situation you are in, it is best to ask your financial institution or financial planner before you move ahead with such a major choice.
if you think you can and your parents/who ever you're living with approves you can move out when you're sixteen
As of the spring 2010 semester, Central Michigan University had an enrollment of over 26,000 for on-campus and off-campus together. This past year had the highest number of freshman students enrolled and living in the residence halls, allowing many sophomore students to move off campus despite scholarship requirements.
You can get financial assistance in Oregon if you are eligible.
No. Plants are living things and moss doesn't move
A non living "thing" cannot move without a living thing or a force moving it.
how in theF U C K should i know?!?!?!
No, for instance plants are living and they do not move.
the air makes living things move and wind.
Living.
non living because it does not move not unless it has been move
all living organisms move like plants,animals and hello.