I have my heart set on going to school in San Francisco. I'm not an excellent student, and I truly can't afford SFSU, which is where I want to go. I was wondering if anyone knew of colleges within a 15 mile radius of San Fran...a nice site would be great too.
AKSherma answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 7:22 am: When you get into the whole college application process you'll learn about tons of options on how to pay for school. There are federal grants, federal loans that you can use to pay for school, and not to mention that the financial aid office of each university you apply to. It'll be just another sheet on your application process.
If you really want to go to SFSU, then go for it. Anyone can go to college if they want to- that's the great thing about the USA. You just have to have the ambition and the drive.
Also, don't forget that there is University of California at San Francisco and University of California at Berkely. The best thing to do is to buy one of those big college listing books or there should be one in your college application office at school.
Manulo answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 12:37 am: If you give up on your dream then you are giving up on yourself. If you really want to go there figure out a way you can do it. Don't let yourself believe that you can't go there. What about financial aid like student loans or even grants. How about working part time and raising money while you go there. there are options open to you. just take advantage of an opportunity and reach for the stars. [ Manulo's advice column | Ask Manulo A Question ]
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