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3 reasons not to save for kid's college

It might be a little late for your H.S. Senior, but your other children might benefit.  I was given a wonderful website which was a tremendous help in researching scholarships and grants as well as help with scoring high on SAT's and college searches. .  It is run by the Professors and Educators which administer the SA...more
9/6/2012
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3 reasons not to save for kid's college

To Ratchet.11:   Absolutely right - my kids each paid for at least part of their college education.  They were taught to always do their best in school and all three did pretty well on their SAT's because of it (and my son was not one who liked to study).  Because of their high grades and SAT scores, they were able t...more
9/6/2012
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3 reasons not to save for kid's college

Actually, I just put three kids through college and the author is not that far off . . . Yes, most colleges will not talk to you about scholarships or grants until you have completed the FAFSA application . . . EVERY year-not just the first year, and NO, they do not look at your retirement as income!  They look at your...more
9/5/2012
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