DGFone wrote:And about seeking a minimum wage job: it might pay you something, but colleges don't like seeing you choosing the easiest path. It shows a lack of innovation.
Depends on what college you decide to go to. Not every person needs to get into a fancy University, and in fact these days it's not even really a reasonable goal unless you have a lot of money or a lot of talent. I know people who got 4.0's in all of high school that don't have as much money that have to get part time jobs just to go to a community college to be able to get ahead in their lives.
Boohoo, you can't get a grant. That's really just so sad. It's life, you can't always get what you want. Be lucky your parents have enough to get you into a good college. Mine have to struggle to even put dinner on the table every night, so don't talk to me about your problems, because there are people out there who have got it way worse off than you.



 Go get a minimum wage job and earn your degree like a hard-working American. 

