11-17-2015, 09:31 PM
sweetcrabhoney Wrote:Thank you for sharing your opinion -- though it was not asked.
When I first came to this forum the first thing I was told was similar to the above posting... " Don't go to Capella it's too expensive, it's not a good school , it's too much debt" Everyone put me down because of my choice . I aimed to defend myself and instead my feelings were hurt more than ever because I was different.
I've chosen to go to Liberty for a number of reasons . I'm sure you don't even care about those reasons because they are for me and not for anyone else to make. I have a number of set goals in mind and a bachelors degree from Liberty university is the first step to the main goal on my list. I've written , typed and even made a massive poster of my degree plan yet it forever changes as I learn about new courses and new path ways. Two things that never change on my plan are going to Liberty and my ultimate career goal which I've shared before and was teased for that as well.
Just because I note that I want resources for loans right now does not mean on January 16th when school starts I'll be in the same place I am now. It is none of your business of my income or my choice of debt. I am simply asking for resources... not opinions. I had my feelings and my ideas put on blast the very first day I came to this forum ( and in nearly every posting I make there is always one person who decides to pick on me ). I refuse to have my feelings hurt again.
So I'm going to brush off your opinion and move on... because I've chosen to go to Liberty University because it fits my goals perfectly.
I assumed that since many of you pay for your school directly you knew resources that provided loans for students and could direct me to them. I guess my assumption was wrong and yet again I am the one being picked on because I am different.
Student loans can only be used for courses taken at the University or with consortium agreement at another University. Basically they cannot be used for non-traditional courses. It is a good plan to use the excess money that does not cover tuition to pay for the SL and other non-traditional courses.
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Certificate in the Study of Capitalism - University of Arkansas
BS, Business Administration - Ashworth College
Certificates in Accounting & Finance
BA, Regents Bachelor of Arts - West Virginia University
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Certificate in the Study of Capitalism - University of Arkansas
BS, Business Administration - Ashworth College
Certificates in Accounting & Finance
BA, Regents Bachelor of Arts - West Virginia University
AAS & AGS


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