Great tips! I was going to go straight to a 4-year college, but my irrational fear of owing money I don’t have and good advice helped me pivot to community college. I have been going part time, but so far everything is paid off. It does lessen the load, and I feel less stressed about the possibility of a loan when I will go for my Bachelor’s. Thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear. One of my friends that I met during school started off doing 2 years at community and then transferred to Georgetown and they had close to none in debt upon graduation.
Love this video! Clear, concise, and wonderfully put :) Hope you get to a million soon broski
I appreciate that! 🙇🏾
Great tips! I was going to go straight to a 4-year college, but my irrational fear of owing money I don’t have and good advice helped me pivot to community college. I have been going part time, but so far everything is paid off.
It does lessen the load, and I feel less stressed about the possibility of a loan when I will go for my Bachelor’s. Thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear. One of my friends that I met during school started off doing 2 years at community and then transferred to Georgetown and they had close to none in debt upon graduation.
thanks for a great video bro
Glad you liked it
Great video! Could you make a video on tips for high school to get a scholarship in university please?
Kk bet
Yes the cost of attendance was my number one priority I simply couldn’t afford to risk too much debt
Exactly. Once you factor the other costs outside of tuition - then the cost of an education starts to get out of control.