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Do you have a part-time job after school? If so, then save every little penny you earn and DO NOT buy a car. Cars are money pits on wheels.
Culinary arts will be expensive as the schools are selective and competitive.
nursing can be done at most state schools which are inexpensive.
www.fastweb.com allows you to register for scholarship information, they give you the info and it's up to you to go that extra yard to complete scholarship applications.
Kyrie,
I teach at a University - I recommend trying to narrow down your schools to 5 or 6 choices. Many times there are scholarships available that are select to the state/city/ or the school you applied for. Admissions counselors at schools can help you find scholarships and apply. Many scholarship deadlines for your freshman year of college will happen in December-February of your senior year of high school. I wish it was as easy as filling out your information over and over on some website to apply for thousands of scholarship opportunities. And your dad is right - as the job market becomes more competitive a doctorate degree is what helps set you apart from everyone else and with advanced degrees usually comes more $$$ =) Hope this helps
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