Chips if you get into both of the schools you want to go to you should choose the one that offers you the most financial aid, not loans but scholarships. Or if one offers you more but you suddenly realise you want to go to the other, you can use that and be like "well i'm going here cuz they gave me lots of money" sometimes that can increase the amount offered to you, especially since you're a good student thats very involved with a lot of activities.
I dont know if you're completely set on either UofW or Western but I think with your resume and transcript, as well as the fact that your dad was unemployed last year (your jr. year is what FAFSA measures) you could look at schools outside of the state or private schools because you could probably get really good scholarships.
Spring break!!!!!! I'm so excited!!! And I'm very glad that you are updating. I guess thats something you and I both don't do that often. But hooray for you! I love you!!!!!!!!!!!
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I hope you're still on! That was soo much fun having you guys!
I'll miss you too Sarah. I already do.
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I dont know if you're completely set on either UofW or Western but I think with your resume and transcript, as well as the fact that your dad was unemployed last year (your jr. year is what FAFSA measures) you could look at schools outside of the state or private schools because you could probably get really good scholarships.
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