You need to answer truthfully and correctly. They did not ask about your future plans.
Check with the Insurance Company or College, there should be a conversion plan available. Also, see the links.
It is clear to me that no one is thinking. How am I to go to college fulltime and have a fulltime job. If I had a fulltime job and could handle fulltime student status, I would not need your money. This has got to be the silliest thing I have ever heard. You can borrow up to $35,000 for education, but you have to have a job. If I had a job, I would not be in school and I would not need your money. What a joke.
It is clear to me that no one is thinking. How am I to go to college fulltime and have a fulltime job. If I had a fulltime job and could handle fulltime student status, I would not need your money. This has got to be the silliest thing I have ever heard. You can borrow up to $35,000 for education, but you have to have a job. If I had a job, I would not be in school and I would not need your money. What a joke.
Not much if you're unemployed.
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Type your answer here... Enlist as a fulltime student at an official College or University or Mallingering fake a sickness. Go into hiding. Go overseas.
There are several different organizations that run under the name of "The College Planning Center". Without knowing your location, I cannot tell which one is closest to you, but here is a list of some websites: The College Planning Center (http://www.mycpcsite.com/ and http://www.collegeconnect.org/), College Planning Center of Rhode Island (http://www.cpcri.org/). The Off To College website also has some college planning advice (http://www.offtocollege.com/). Good luck!
When planning for college, you should consider:
The official website for the College Planning Network Website offers college solutions and tips to prepare for college. They also provide flexible payment plans for a college of your choice.
University of Carolina is one of the institution of higher learning that has an event planning. The other colleges that have event planning include College of Charleston, Greenville Technical College, and Midlands Technical College.
The unemployment rate among college graduates affected by autism is 85.