Get a job. You can usually work at the college, and they work with your schedule. You can also draw/paint pictures as commissions for people, if you're good at it (just be sure not to over-price it). You can walk dogs or do a simple job like that. I know if you collect cans and bring it somewhere, they give you some sort of money for it.
Student Loans are money that is given to you Specifically for college students. of course you have to pay it back but it helps allot in the long run.
Historically, yes. However, while there are philosophy majors in college, unless you get a doctorate and teach college philosophy classes, you cannot make money from it.
Only people who have enough money to live on and pay for college can do that. That is not a very high percentage of college attendees. They wait to get a job until after college because they can afford to. Most everyone else starts working before they start college and continue working while attending college.
To pay the tuition, fees, and buy the books and other supplies. Also you will need to pay for room and board so you can live while in college.
Free college instead of money
Id say yes he should because you could use that money while your in college
it depends on what college you want to go to
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Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
You cannot get a specific grant to pay for living expenses, but just as in a traditional college and left over money that you get from any loans or grants you have is given to you to help assist with living expenses .
No, the money you borrow for college you have to pay back at the end of the game. It is just student loans.
looking for grant money for college, this is first year of college for my nephew and he needs help, so far no luck