Well rigor, i think the best course of action is to work your ass off for awesome grades to get some scholarships, or increase your chances of getting scholarships, it will be worth the effort. I understand that some people are simply not able to despite working really hard cos of other circumstances, but if you can you want to spend a lot of effort trying to get scholarships. I cannot imagine how I would live without scholarships and while I'm dirt poor, my tuition is much less than yours cos I'm in Canada, I have 7k+++ per year, it has been increasing every single year though. That and get a part time job, the fact that you're making money will make you feel so so good because it feels like you're working towards a solution. When I was in between jobs I felt like shit because I was so worried about finances and I wouldn't spend on anything.
It's a crappy system, :/. If you look online there are a few blogs on how people got out of huge debts and how to do it. I follow most of the tips they give, it does save a lot of money.
It's a crappy system, :/. If you look online there are a few blogs on how people got out of huge debts and how to do it. I follow most of the tips they give, it does save a lot of money.