How Do You Pay For College Without Going Broke?
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• Work, work, work. Get a job and start saving up in high school: you’ll appreciate it later. • Consider community college for your basic core classes. Factoring in tuition and boarding costs, community college is typically half the price of a 4-year university. Transfer to a 4-year university for your upper-level classes, and no one will be the wiser. • Consider being a part-time student. If you know you will be tight on money, reduce your class load and work a job during the semester. • Live off campus, if possible. Dorm rates are usually more expensive than apartment rates. Don’t be a loner either–the more people you room with, the more money you’ll save. Buy your textbooks used. Compare prices online and shop around. Take the same classes as a roommate and share a book. Whatever you do, don’t buy ALL of your textbooks new from the university.