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Liang wants to study material physics in college. Be Liang’s sponsor and help him get to college. Only $500 a year for tuition stands between him and his dream.

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I am all for a teenage mom going to college, and I think they should get a small scholarship, but I think full ride scholarships are way too much. I think they should have to make the grades and the test scores like the rest of us. After all it was their mistake and they need to live with it. I think giving teenage moms full ride scholarships is rewarding them for having a baby while still in school. I know a teenage mom who had no maternity leave because she had her baby in July. She always kept right up with school and worked a job part time. I think she deserves a full ride scholarship, but an immature girl with bad grades does not. What do you guys think?
Now, lets not attack teenage moms or people on welfare!
So you think because you had a baby that you shouldnt have to make the grade to get into college? You should have to make just as good of grades as the rest of us, and take care of your child. It is your fault that you got pregnant. I actually have to pay for my college, to make a good life for my future family. So should I get in free with bad grades too? Doubt they would go for that.

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i am a junior in high school and i want to pursue a career as a teacher in maryland, i have heard that there is money available to put teachers in the maryland systems (school) and in return the person must teach for atleat 2 years inmaryland, how do i apply for this scholarship money? as i said i am a junior in high school were my avg is int he upper 90′s where i will continue to work hard, and ultimately be a teacher in the state of maryland. anyoe that can help, please help, i want to go to collete and i want to become a teacher, any info i can recieve as far as receiving scholarship money to help me complete college wuld be apprecaited.

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Okay, let me try again. MERIT scholarships ONLY (ie, no fafsa or “get a grant” please!). What is the KEY to winning a scholarship? How do you make yourself stand out so much that they choose you? Does anyone have any friends who won scholarships? What did they do?
The thing is, its very hard to get in a position where you meet the scholarship giver in person in seclusion to properly seduce him. Also, sometimes it is a woman who is not a lesbian.

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I am 21 years old, single mother of one, Army veteran, and Hispanic. I know there’s scholarships out there for me, but where??

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Teens Awarded up to $100000 in Americas Premier High School Competition Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology Winners Announced Who will be tomorrows Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci or Alexander Graham Bell? The most coveted science prizes awarded to high school students have been announced. Forget the typical high school projects and the exploding volcanoes, these projects may answer some of today’s most complex scientific questions. In the nation’s premiere math, science and technology competition for high school students, Americas science superstars revealed exciting new research projects as they contended for the top prize of a $100000 college scholarship. Scholarships ranging from $10000 to $50000 were awarded to teams and individuals placing sixth through second place. The top eighteen finalists included students from California, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas and Oregon.

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I’m a third yr student and presently working on gre…how to apply for scholarship for studying ms in united states? wat r the requirements to get the scholarship..help me out…

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