That is how I did it. We did the monthly installments. I hand a small scholarship when I first started and then lost it...then got it back after my grades got back up. We, as my parents and I ..mostly I.. paid it all that way I was lucky that if I didn't have all the money for a payment they would help me out. I managed to get almost all the way through 3 years without a loan till my last semester. I loved it when I sent in that last check and payed it off.
I wish that I had finished my bachelors, (just 3 semesters short) but I got an offer that I couldn't refuse to work on a breeding farm in MD breeding black and white tobiano paints. Loved those horses...but then I moved back and
now wish that I could go back to school to finish...Maybe when my son starts school. Only problem is there isn't that may jobs around here for it and
at this point in my life I really don't want to relocate out of state. If I could find a local breeding farm then that might be different. But then again I could always go back to the track.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do when I go back to work. I've been able to stay home and raise our kids, but when our son starts school this fall I would like to go back to work at least part time but I don't know what I want to do. I know that I don't want to get back into marketing or the coffee business..I've been thinking about getting back on a farm...but I don't know yet