Amanda Brown
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As someone who got into a top university but didn’t receive enough financial aid, I’m now facing over $160,000 in student loans. Is it smarter to take the risk and invest in a Business Economics degree, hoping it leads to a stable career, or should I take a more affordable path, even if it means walking away from a school I’ve worked my whole life to reach?
I’m incredibly driven, career-focused, and have poured years into building a future I believe in. I’m an AP Scholar with Distinction, I have all As, I’m a leader in multiple service, finance, and business clubs where I mentor younger students, especially girls, to dream of something bigger than...
I'm really anxious about paying for school without landing into a lot of debt. So far I have not received any scholarships or qualify for aid from the FASFA. I'm struggling to find and receive scholarships from my school and other sources. Any tips?
I'm really anxious about paying for school without landing into a lot of debt. So far I have not received any scholarships or qualify for aid from the FASFA. I'm struggling to find and receive scholarships from my school and other sources. Any tips?
What is the transition like between living with parents to living in a dorm #Spring25?
I am a senior about to graduate and I'm nervous about moving into a dorm. I've been camping with friends before so I have some experience away from home, but living on my own for a whole school year seems daunting and nerve-wracking.
What is the best advice you could give to someone who's going into college undecided?
I've put a lot of thought into what I want to major in but I'm still not sure what I want to do. What would be the best course of action for me? Thank you for your consideration #spring25!