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A little bit worried about the future
Replies: 3Last Post July 20, 2006 12:49am by dreamweaver

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Just make sure you file your FAFSA in time so you could get as much grants and scholarships as you can for school and such.  If you're at OSU, you must have some pretty good grades so you should be ok on that.  Also, try to apply to as many scholarships as you can!!  I cannot stress this enough and I wished I had done my senior year.  When you get closer to the end of your senior year and you find out how much you're getting for school and such,  is when you should find out what you're going to do.  If anything, living with your parents for a short time is ok and it'll help save money for an apartment.  And not to mention it will help you find some roommate(s) to go in with the apartment.  Moving out, especially when you live so close to your college, shouldn't be rushed.  When you're rushed, you're most likely to make a mistake, one you cannot afford.  If anything, you can talk with the financial office about this and see if you qualify for some loans.  May have to get a plus loan, which one of your parents would have to sign for.

Good luck, Buckeye!

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