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Scholarships???


Question Posted Tuesday August 24 2004, 1:47 am

Hey, here is my problem, I want to go to a pretty "high up there" college, meaning the price is really "high up there" too. I am going into my senior year, and I am about to start the application process. I am most definitely filing for financial aid (as will every other college bound senior in the country)... I have also created an account at Fastweb.com to get scholarship information. My question is this: Does anyone else know of any other sites or places/books that I can find scholarships? Thank you all.

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xo_dream answered Saturday August 28 2004, 1:40 am:
Look around in the guidance area of your school -- they'll usually have info on a ton of different ones.

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russianspy1234 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 7:05 pm:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) will overwhelm you with scholarships. i recomend applying for a bunch of little ones that most people wouldnt apply for theres some really obscure ones out there like ones that live on streets anmed after presidents.

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jbdreamer answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 10:53 am:
Have you gone to your guidance counselor at your school? My highschool had a big book of local scholarships to apply for. It made the chances of you getting one much easier than the websites that are nation wide. I was a member with all those sites when I graduated and I never got one scholarship with them, but I did through my school.

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Roxybabii922 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 9:48 am:
Your school guidance counselor should have a list of them, if you ask him/her then they will probably give you one, if not there is probably a list posted somewhere in your school or maybe in the main office.

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xbrunettecutiex answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 9:29 am:
I'm going through the same thing. try www.collegeboard.com and www.princetonreview.com

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xlostangelx answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:17 am:
try these:


www.college-scholarships.com


www.guaranteed-scholarships.com


(go to www.google.com and type in "scholarships" and it will bring up a list of websites you can go to!!)


hope i helped:) good luck

-aSh

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