It’s been a while since my last blog post. So I’m here to explain what I’ve been up to and why I haven’t been posting and you all a life update. I haven’t been consistent with blogging or social media because I don’t have a lot of downtime between work and school. If I’m not at work, I’m working on assignments for classes and studying for an exam. It’s winter break now, so I won’t have school to worry about so I can work on blogging and other projects. And hopefully, build back up my bank of posts and get to posting a few times a month again. I want to fill you all on in what’s been going on with me in the last few months and share some things I have planned for the future.
“Months are different in college, especially freshman year. Too much happens. Every freshman month equals six regular months—they’re like dog months.” -Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl
If you graduated high school this year you’re probably enjoying your last few days of summer before starting your freshman year of college. You’re getting ready to start your new life as a college student and probably focusing on packing, finding a roommate, and buying dorm supplies. While you’re getting ready for your move-in day, you’re probably not as ready as you thought for your freshman year. It’s hard to know what to expect when you are embarking on something new. However the more you know the easier it will be to navigate your first year of college. The following is a list of what to expect your freshman of college.
Paying for College
“College is the best time of your life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?” -David Wood
For many people, it’s hard for them to decide how they are going to pay for college. It can be expensive and many people live in fear of how they will pay the debt they accumulate. But you don’t have to go broke to pay for college. Whether you’re a current student or will be attending school this guide outline the resources available to students to pay for their college education.
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