Topic: ok so i got accepted into college BUT (Read 1582 times)

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I live in Ohio aswell; UT isn't that great of a school, and the city its self isn't that great either, try not to get killed, stay away from bad neighborhoods etc.
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i got accepted into an art college, university of minnesota-twin cities, and university of wisconsin-madison. i'm interested in studying animation.

i want to go to the art college because it has really good courses on animation but the art college is freaking expensive. the university of minnesota has very little on time based media at all and the university of wisconsin is the cheapest but the most useless for what i want to study.

so i need to find money fast if i want to go to the super cool art college. i already got an 8000$ scholarship from that place, but tuition is $29,400 and i don't know what i'll get from the fafsa form. what easy scholarships can i possibly get from the internet??
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man you should study graphic design in a state school instead they teach you animation and you dont have the dichonomy of maybeeee ill find a job or ill starve under the weight of humongous student debt
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oh my god. so upon doing a little research becoming a professor seems like an almost impossible task. so much work, so much money, so little chance you'll actually make it in the end.

jesus i don't think i've ever heard of such a daunting task in my entire life. i guess WHAT DID YOU EXPECT but still it's just a massive amount of effort. i still think ill go in day one to talk to someone at me uni about what it takes though.

note it's not the time or money or effort that's required, it's the very big possibility of coming out the other end with JACK SHIT to show for it. Sounds like the job competition is fucking intense after the PhD (which in itself sounds very difficult). I can't imagine doing that much work and coming out the other side with just your dick in your hand. what do you do from there with like 6 years worth of a history degree. teach at some top notch prep school i suppose.


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and i bet it's ESPECIALLY true for the subjects i like the most (e.g. most liberal arts majors)
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yeah thats why i might drop the whole academia idea and just go to med physics or somewhere where i can get boatloads of money without lifting a finger
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see though id really really like to teach but the high school level is just... not what i have in mind.
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I know a girl who is wrapping up her education certificate working with a local highschool and a couple faculty members, in her words, "quarter-jokingly" told her to escape while she still can.
I tell ya, it's true. With these budget cuts now's not a good time to be a teacher. Our district is supposed to cut 300 next year. That's bullfuckingshit because some of these teachers are awesome at what they do -- they just don't have tenure. And they're firing some of the tenure teachers, too. In my girlfriend's school they're thinking of letting go the TEACHERS FOR THE DISABLED KIDS. That's messed up. The only places with openings are like in Logan or Compton. Sure, you get a nice loan forgiveness plan. But I don't think I'd want to teach at a place where, I dunno, the kids might try to shoot at me. Hopefully though, the California economy will rebound and we won't have to axe education as we know it.

Anyway, sorry for the misinformation Vincey Poo -- I got 5 grand from FAFSA, not 17. I was counting the additional aid + stafford loans.

Yeah, fuck loans. I did a little research and the general term of the loan is for 10 years, around 150-200 bucks a month. I could send a kid to college myself if I could save that. I think I might do a subsidized Stafford loan for junior + senior year, and maybe get a Perkins loan for grad school. Maybe I might be able to refinance everything into a Perkins loan? I dunno though -- it'll probably exceed the cap they lend at. I'd really like to though, because that way, I can have 70% of it waived when I go off to the Peace Corps for 4 years. In the meantime, I'm thinking community college is best.

Now to convince my friends to stay with me and not get sucked into the ZOMFG 4 YEAR COLLEGES *DROOL* attitude.
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Now to convince my friends to stay with me and not get sucked into the ZOMFG 4 YEAR COLLEGES *DROOL* attitude.

are you serious?? cuz if they have the means don't put any sort of weird pressure on them dude, that would be a bit off
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I live in Ohio aswell; UT isn't that great of a school, and the city its self isn't that great either, try not to get killed, stay away from bad neighborhoods etc.
lol yeah Toledo looks like a pretty shitty ghetto town from what I've seen of it. Not that big of a difference from Springfield where I live now, anyway.
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I'm quite joyfully looking at 8-10-infinite years of school. Wanting to be an History/Political Science Professor.

To compound matters, I'm classified independent, fresh off a wonderful 22,000k+ a year job. Now, I'm broke. I'm classified independent, so I don't get much from the Fafsa (which took me a whopping 15 minutes to fill out) and my GPA in high school was 2.7, so my chances of receiving Academic Merit scholarships are nil.

I plan on going to one school, upping my GPA to get into a better school. (IUP -> Pitt -> CMU if all goes according to plan.)

So yeah, broke. That's where I'm at. So, I feel your pain VinceP, haha.
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What are you talking about? You get a lot more money if you're independent.
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are you serious?? cuz if they have the means don't put any sort of weird pressure on them dude, that would be a bit off
Most of them are sitting on the fence anyways, thinking about taking loans out. They hardly realize how much money this is. I'll just tell them my horror stories about loan default and maybe they'll come around. If I could convince just a few of them, I might be able to maintain something resembling a 'social life,' and not have to paint faces on volleyballs with my blood if they all left me behind. Nah, I won't keep them from their careers or anything -- I'm not that selfish. But I'm definitely going to tell them the cons of taking this money out now.

What are you talking about? You get a lot more money if you're independent.
That depends on how much he makes. I'm surprised that FAFSA isn't giving him money at 22k though. Draak, go marry someone and have a couple dependents. With that income, you'd surely get financial aid!!!
Last Edit: March 24, 2009, 04:44:02 am by Juris
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Normally, I'd have thought so, too.

But evidently since I'm single with no dependents, I don't qualify for much of anything.

Nevermind.

My EFC is 7613.

I honestly have no clue what the hell that means.

Edit: I understand that it means I've been deemed able to spend $7,613 on school.

Which is suck, because I'm currently displaced so my income is... piss. But, if I save up for 7 months, I should be kosher, I suppose.


Or am I 100% wrong? lol
Last Edit: March 24, 2009, 05:33:30 am by Draak
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It's your expected family contribution which means you're not 'independent'. The EFC goes away if you either turn 24 before the schoolyear, join the military, have a kid, or get married.



http://www.finaid.org/calculators/dependency.phtml this is how to find out if you're independent
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Most of them are sitting on the fence anyways, thinking about taking loans out. They hardly realize how much money this is. I'll just tell them my horror stories about loan default and maybe they'll come around. If I could convince just a few of them, I might be able to maintain something resembling a 'social life,' and not have to paint faces on volleyballs with my blood if they all left me behind. Nah, I won't keep them from their careers or anything -- I'm not that selfish. But I'm definitely going to tell them the cons of taking this money out now.

what dude??

"i won't keep them from their careers but i WILL say a bunch of things in order to try to talk them out of something that might be beneficial to them later on"

my parents both made their way through school (one as a nurse the other as a doctor, so we're talking a lot of school) on loans, and it took them forever to pay it off, but thanks to that they're living comfortably now instead of the poverty they grew up in
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its not difficult to become a professor beasley

what is difficult is getting tenure, and especially in todays economic climate, it looks damn near impossible for anyone not working on supercomputers, engineering, higher math, business or economics (which is why the american university system sucks the dong. our humanities are grossly underfunded)
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I'm gonna be a teacher. In a troubled inner city school, too. The whole deal. That's me.

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where's my flippin avatar....
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its not difficult to become a professor beasley

what is difficult is getting tenure, and especially in todays economic climate, it looks damn near impossible for anyone not working on supercomputers, engineering, higher math, business or economics (which is why the american university system sucks the dong. our humanities are grossly underfunded)

this makes me very sad. fuck any system where you're forced either into poverty or BUSINESS MAN who just supports said system.

this is really depressing to me. why oh why am i so naive.....