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sabkobhalohos
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Posted on 07-26-06 10:40
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Anybody have any idea on Cheap Universities in USA or universities that provide scholarhsips to first division (+) holders in +2 and SLC ?
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 07-26-06 12:26
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Troy state in Alabama might provide you with 1500 a semester but there is no off campus job unless you drive to montgomery which is 45 mins away from Troy. Its not the best university though
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Posted on 07-26-06 4:39
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there are hundreds and hundreds of student who get out of +2 with first division and it does not really matter if you are fisrt or second division, or even third division. What is your meaning of cheap, it depends on how much you can pay? how much are you willing to pay then it will be easier for people out here to have rough knowledge on what is cheap for you. Plus what are you planning, "USA matrai chirne ho" or do you really want to get into school of some sort and graduate. These kind of threads keep on popping in sajha. If you are just looking to get entry here then yeah go ahead there are plenty of cheap schools. like mike bibby suggested troy, which is not best university. If you want to get into school to get a degree which means some value then try little harder.Take SAT's, tell us abt your credentials then i have no doubt these brilliant sajhaites will have some suggestions for your cheap school.
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flip_flop
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Posted on 07-26-06 11:30
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Universities in the South are comparatibly cheaper than the other places ( this is basis on what I've heard so far) and on regarding scholarship, it depends upon the university. The university where I go doesn't offer much scholarship to undergrads, but do have several programs for grad school. Good Luck!
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sidster
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Posted on 07-26-06 11:35
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Most of state univerisities in MN provide instate scholarship. After scholarship the tuition comes about 2000 - 2500 per semester. MN state colleges are pretty decent.
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 07-27-06 8:51
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You can go to St cloud state university in MN you can get instate if you maintain your GPA but if you looking for off campus job you need to come to Minneapolis to work for Medical device packaging job. I heard it pays preety good too. or you can go to Bellevue college and get off campus job at FDR or OTC ( At OTC you need to be careful, they will know if you deal with SS number scratching..hehehehhe) or you also can apply mountain state university in WV (west virginia) but they don't have no off campus job at all. So bascially you will either study a lot or Smoke a lot Good luck
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Posted on 07-27-06 9:20
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there is university called Amberton university in Dallas, TX. the ceapest university i have seen so far.
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