You don’t have to pay that much for college.Sometimes, the problem is: do you really want that “free education”? If your
answer is yes, you will be willing to prepare into the details, even into the numbers. Next, you will be willing to invest your time in searching the suitable grants and
scholarship for you. Do not assume you are not qualified for a grant. With a little research, you can no doubt find grants and other “free money” that you are eligible to receive. Third, you will be willing to adjust your lifestyle to maximize the usage of your books, meal, living, and transportation. Finally, you will be willing to take action on what you have decided. If those conditions apply to you, then, yes, this is the best book to help you find
financial aid for your college years.
As a receiver of merit-based scholarships and scholarships that were available through local organizations, Ann Marie O’Phelan, M.F.A. has found the practical ways to reduce the cost for studying in college. She also invokes the idea that once the applications are in the mail, an important step toward college has been completed. However, you are not going to have time to rest. There are several strategies for getting the most money you can from the financial aid process and the adjustment of your lifestyle. The best thing to do is to test different strategies against your situation.
Despite the lackness of the example of college application and scholarship essay, this book really gives the detailed description on how to handle every detail of your strategy to afford the higher education. But, again, if you are willing to invest your time in searching the suitable grants and scholarship, you will be willing to do some additional search for “free” essay samples, aren’t you?