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Old 08-13-2007, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: Women and the choices we have to make for higher education

Thanks for the replies.

I kind of came up with an idea. If flaws are found, please let me know.

InshaAllah if I marry this year, next year I'll be moving to New Jersey. I'll file the fasfa application under my salary- so InshaAllah most, if not all, of my tuition will be paid for.

That's great and all but I still spend the next year not being able to go to school again. Unfortunately, they claim my dad makes too much money [bull****, they don't even take in account how many kids are in college, how many are still home, monthly finances etc. ughhhhh] for me to get any financial aid.

What can I do in the meantime? It's not certain if we'll move out to NJ, we might move to a city here in PA. So I can't even go to a community college with the guarantee my credits will be accepted. Wasted money, ya know?


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