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Paying for College
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Is it worth and realistic for me to be planning for money for college?
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Hello, I am Brandon, and I am a current Junior at my high school. I was wondering that maybe if making money for college or a university is a real thing and considered to be doing. Because of this, I worry that this might sound intriguing

I hope this will relate to any fellow people who have experienced the same experience.

Thank you,

Brandon.

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3 months ago

Hi Brandon! Yes, making money for college is definitely a real thing, and a lot of students do it. Many people work part-time jobs during high school or the summer to save up for tuition, books, or living expenses. It might not cover the full cost of college on its own, but it can really help and also shows responsibility.

On top of that, there are scholarships, grants, and financial aid that you can apply for, so the money you earn can go even further. Don’t worry if it feels overwhelming—lots of other students have the same experience, and it’s normal to plan ahead this way.

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