A True Friend


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A true friend
1.Accepts you as you are, and helps you get rid of your bad sides
2.Motivates you when you're depressed
3.Isolates you from solitude
4.Doesn't get mad when you make fun of him
5.Always thinks about you
6.Gets you to make new friends
7.Always looks forward to seeing you
8.Defends you in your absence
9.Is happy when you're fortunate
10.Doesn't abandon you when you face difficult situations
11.Is always ready to listen to every detail you say with interest
12.Stays with you in moments of sadness and solitude
13.Always remains by your side, no matter what
14.Always tells you the truth, even when it hurts
15.Never refuses to help you
16.Is always ready to stay in your company, no matter what he/she was doing
If you have such a friend, you are truly privileged.Do you?

Paying For College


Regardless of the living conditions of each high school graduate or GED certificate holder, they all have the same varieties of options to pay for college. However, the effectiveness of these options changes from one student to another.
FINANCIAL AID
The most commonly known official financial aid application is the financial aid for federal student application, which is managed by a governmental organization

SCHOLARSHIPS
There are many well-known websites that you can use to find good scholarship opportunities; the hard part is getting to be among the scholarship winners. However, there are some scholarship opportunities that don't require having high GPAs, writing essays, or doing detailed research

STUDENT LOANS
When you're unable to pay for college, you can borrow money from your school to do so, that you'll have to gradually pay back after graduating. That is why it is never recommended to rely only on student loans when it comes to paying for college

YOUR PARENTS
Some students are fortunate enough to have parents that are wealthy enough to take care of their whole college payments. Some other students don't have wealthy parents, but they are fortunate enough to have parents that had been saving money from the day of their birth, just to pay for their college experience. However, these two groups of students combined represent a small percentage of the general population of students seeking a college degree