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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
I was on scholarship, so tuition was paid. One year, I tutored Algebra and Calculus, but it didn't pay enough to make it worthwhile.
I worked summers to cover my other expenses: sorority, room/board, books, etc. My parents helped me, but it was no free ride. When I graduated, I had some student loans, but they were minimal.
My niece is in school now. Her tuition is covered by my parents, but she still has her apartment expenses, bookes, etc. She has always worked 15 -20 hours per week during school to cover expenses.
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As have been lurking I have to agree with Benzgirl 100%. Is it easy, no. Do you or any others want to join and be a part of a glo?
So, what are the benefits for you or others. Only you can answer that.