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Summary: Alternative Student Loans Led to More Fullfilled Dreams


My parents emphasized to prioritize completing my education since I was a small child. I would be the first person in our family ever to graduate from college, you see, which would make them so very proud. Available Student Loans Since my education was my top priority, I graduated with honors and received a substantial scholarship. My parents beamed with pride at the graduation ceremony, and at every opportunity possible, they told friends and family that I would soon enter the large university a couple of hours away from our home. Freshman year was just great! I loved living in the dorm, getting acquainted with my roommates though my courses were challenging. I planned to return home for the summer, get a part-time job, reunite with high school friends, and unwind after a year of studying hard. However, my plans were quickly changed when I discovered that my dad had been ill for several weeks. Not wanting to worry me about it, my parents chose to hide it from me. “You had final exams to think about, honey,” my mom explained, but it did not make the news any easier to accept. My dad was critical and there was nothing his doctors could do further. I got back in campus for my sophomore year in August. I did not want to leave my family, but both of my parents insisted. I received a phone call two weeks later. My dad was gone. People that I had not seen for years provided a few good shoulders to cry on when I made my way home from college in the next two weeks of grieving. I just could not get my focus into place when I returned to campus although my professors were willing to work with me so that I could catch up with what I had missed after knowing what had happened while I was at home helping my mom with arrangements. Frequent nightmares prevent me from getting sleep. I kept on ignoring my alarm whenever it rings in the morning and continue sleeping. So that’s what I did, most of the time. My grades all went down and I just felt that I do not have any energy or desire to do something about it. Then something happened that I never dreamed of happening. I lost my scholarship. Then I asked myself how can I finish my degree without the scholarship? My roommate, Tiff received a phone call from her parents just when my spirits are sinking down. They asked to speak to me, and told me not to lose hope. It seemed that they were having financial difficulties and were worried about sending Tiff to college. Before our freshman year began, they discovered OnlineStudentLoansGuide.com They urged me to sit down with my mom and take a look at this web site as soon as possible, and that is exactly what we did. Their inspirational advice eventually saved me from dropping out of college. Mom and I studied the web site and learned about the different kinds of student loans I could be qualified. The site makes it easy to understand the differences between need-based student loans, government student loans, alternative student loans, subsidized and non-subsidized student loans. I also read on the available information about student loans for graduate school if ever I would plan to take further degree of education. I know that my dad would be proud of it. Find Student Loans

Alternative Student Loans Led to More Fullfilled Dreams


My parents emphasized to prioritize completing my education since I was a small child. I would be the first person in our family ever to graduate from college, you see, which would make them so very proud. Available Student Loans Since my education was my top priority, I graduated with honors and received a substantial scholarship. My parents beamed with pride at the graduation ceremony, and at every opportunity possible, they told friends and family that I would soon enter the large university a couple of hours away from our home. Freshman year was just great! I loved living in the dorm, getting acquainted with my roommates though my courses were challenging. I planned to return home for the summer, get a part-time job, reunite with high school friends, and unwind after a year of studying hard. However, my plans were quickly changed when I discovered that my dad had been ill for several weeks. Not wanting to worry me about it, my parents chose to hide it from me. “You had final exams to think about, honey,” my mom explained, but it did not make the news any easier to accept. My dad was critical and there was nothing his doctors could do further. I got back in campus for my sophomore year in August. I did not want to leave my family, but both of my parents insisted. I received a phone call two weeks later. My dad was gone. People that I had not seen for years provided a few good shoulders to cry on when I made my way home from college in the next two weeks of grieving. I just could not get my focus into place when I returned to campus although my professors were willing to work with me so that I could catch up with what I had missed after knowing what had happened while I was at home helping my mom with arrangements. Frequent nightmares prevent me from getting sleep. I kept on ignoring my alarm whenever it rings in the morning and continue sleeping. So that’s what I did, most of the time. My grades all went down and I just felt that I do not have any energy or desire to do something about it. Then something happened that I never dreamed of happening. I lost my scholarship. Then I asked myself how can I finish my degree without the scholarship? My roommate, Tiff received a phone call from her parents just when my spirits are sinking down. They asked to speak to me, and told me not to lose hope. It seemed that they were having financial difficulties and were worried about sending Tiff to college. Before our freshman year began, they discovered OnlineStudentLoansGuide.com They urged me to sit down with my mom and take a look at this web site as soon as possible, and that is exactly what we did. Their inspirational advice eventually saved me from dropping out of college. Mom and I studied the web site and learned about the different kinds of student loans I could be qualified. The site makes it easy to understand the differences between need-based student loans, government student loans, alternative student loans, subsidized and non-subsidized student loans. I also read on the available information about student loans for graduate school if ever I would plan to take further degree of education. I know that my dad would be proud of it. Find Student Loans
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Date Added: 12/19/2010
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