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Used_Offer3967 t1_j9ydpd1 wrote
Reply to Are there any fun places in Rhode Island? by ZekeNoya
I normally have my fun in Newport. Then go back to life the rest of my life.
Used_Offer3967 t1_j9w4kfq wrote
Maybe the duck was white...
Used_Offer3967 t1_j9w0dnm wrote
Yeeesss, we need more compulsory items in life.
Used_Offer3967 t1_j6g3bjd wrote
Reply to tik-BAM!-tik-BAM!-tik-BAM! by zman4
Ugh, I hate when I get a rock in my tire, especially if you have the windows open. Every time you drive by a building or parked car you get a the clear echo of "tick-tick-tick-tick"
Used_Offer3967 t1_j687ktt wrote
Reply to Introverts over 35, what are your favorite hangout places in/around Providence which are not well known? by rakman
Barnes and Noble, lmao
Used_Offer3967 t1_j1mwfke wrote
Reply to What is this on top of a power pole? by puck2
R2-D1, the previous 'trash-can' version of R2-D2, which has been repurposed.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ixf5kk5 wrote
Reply to The question remains. by rubywavess
This is why my wife and I have separate beds. I couldn't imagine putting up with a moody person all night.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ivlxpb7 wrote
Reply to comment by Frizzy_Bee in Is it possible (or rather, realistic) for a broke 25 year old to (assuming he gets in) attend URI without incurring a single penny of debt? by PinkSwallowLove
Agreed. If you are trying to live the "college life" you are probably blowing your cash, especially in dorms and with a car. If the person is in need, more programs exist to help. Its the middle-class eighteen year olds who can't manage a job and school who take the easy money and are indebted.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ivlxfb5 wrote
Reply to comment by Frizzy_Bee in Is it possible (or rather, realistic) for a broke 25 year old to (assuming he gets in) attend URI without incurring a single penny of debt? by PinkSwallowLove
I agree with you. Not sure why someone downvoted you. It is doable, taking advantage of every program possible--especially if you are low income.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ivlx5q6 wrote
Reply to Is it possible (or rather, realistic) for a broke 25 year old to (assuming he gets in) attend URI without incurring a single penny of debt? by PinkSwallowLove
A FAFSA will determine whether you get any grants (not loans) from the governments. Scholarships are next, plenty to apply to and nobody does anymore. In addition, there are work programs where you work for the university--not sure what benefits to school there are. Lastly, though it may not be available before graduate school, a TA or RA position, which would cover all tuition and pay a stipend. Best luck, URI is a good school. Don't forget to talk to their registrar and they probably have the most information on help with tuition.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ivl9duk wrote
Hammer and nail it.
Used_Offer3967 t1_ja1aalg wrote
Reply to Amazon faces a lawsuit over products that fuel the donkey skin trade. by tandemuis365
Donkeys got lawyers? Are they jackasses?