Go and find a job.
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Yes, Michelle Obama attended Princeton on a scholarship and also her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship, because their parents couldn't afford to pay for college. She attended Princeton on a scholarship because of her excellent academic record, not because her parents couldn't afford to pay for college. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson could not afford to send their children to Princeton, but no worries, because Michelle and her brother were both extremely smart. If Michelle and her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship because their parents couldn't afford to pay, then everybody whose parents can't afford to pay would get to go to ivy league schools. No, she got a scholarship to Princeton, because she was academically talented enough to get one, unlike most of us. For the rest of us, when your parents can't afford to send you to college, you get financial aid, and not a scholarship to Princeton!
You should if you can't afford to live on your own. College students should be aware that there are a wide range of student scholarships, grants, and loans that provide financial assistants if you can't afford to pay for college.
Child trust fund accounts are used for parents looking for a long-term savings and investment account to use in your child's future. It is typically used by parents looking to save money over a period of time to afford to send their child to college.
Parent plus loans are for college students who have parents that can't afford to pay their child's tuition. Many students now days can't afford to go to school, and most parents don't set up education funds. These the people who these loans are designed for.
Is this question concerning the draft? If it is, it just turned out that way, meaning poor men couldn't afford to either go to college or hire a lawyer to keep them out of the military draft. Poor men had to work for a living, very few could afford to go to college and hold a job at the same time. Only the wealthy or well off parents (sending their sons to college) could afford to do that.
When I asked my parents for a drum kit they told me, "Sorry but we can't afford it right now.".
There are many economic factors influencing educational planning. One factor is whether or not people can afford to send their children to private schools before college.
I moved out when I was 19 and a full-time student, but I also had a full-time job. So the answer is yes, if you can afford rent and utilities etc.
Because they are broke.
Many people who can afford it do go, but if they can not afford it they don't go.
None, nobody can afford college anymore, silly boy.