First, ask the school if they can increase his or her scholarship. This can work if he or she is getting good grades. Failing that, look into federal grants and loans if you're not already maxed out. Avoid private loans if at all possible.
If you had only one B in your freshman year and straight A's throughout high school, it should not affect your chances of getting into a UC college. For more details, you can contact the college.
Makes more education: collegeMakes more money: college (when you are working in a store or company, not in a college building)
youll get more money for college
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
Being a Freshman for school is nothing like teen movies. It's like moving from your middle school to jr high, but with older people and more responsibilities.
This would depend on several things. How old was the person when he/she graduated from high school; did the person take time off to work between high school and freshman year of college, or did he go straight from high school to college; did he go to college summer school or wait to begin the fall semester or quarter at college. Did he take five hours of courses, or less, or more? Did he pass all his courses or have to repeat some of them?
Basically, high school graduates that don't go to college will simply miss some opportunities for jobs. People with college diplomas are often more employable than their counterparts with only high school diplomas, and they usually make much more money.
You should go to college to get a degree as a Registered nurse.The job is more interesting and you make more money.
In high school, you can play up to four years, depending on your skill level. In college, you have the option to redshirt your freshman year, then play four more years.
Any community college is a good school. You can save a great deal of money taking classes that transfer to a more expensive school or you can finish a great deal of associates degrees.
To be honest college with only earn you about $200,000.00 more in a lifetime than high school will this is only the average person when you get to doctors and lawyers that is the big money.
I'd guess that people who can correctly spell "college" will generally make more money than those who can't.