$350???
Posted By: sm on 2008-09-15
In Reply to: Financial Assistance??? - Ravennwings
The training has a cost because the schools have expenses. The better schools have more expenses in the way of providing better materials and actual instructors rather than do-it-yourself computer programs.
Providing training for you isn't free for them, so you can see that it's reasonable to expect to have to pay something for training.
Yes, there are schools that will set you up with a loan if you qualify. I don't know how that would work with you being in college already. Do you have loans for that, as well?
Andrews, which is $3800, does have a payment plan stretching over two years. With a down payment of $1000, doesn't that come out to less than $120 a month. A no-interest payment plan over 24 months is not a bad offer at all.
I don't know what school ends up being $350.
The more immediate problem is that if you intend to go to college full time, you might not have enough time for MT. If you actually intend to get a job, you need to attend a school that will enable you to get a job. And that means you'll have to pay and you'll have to spend a considerable amount of time studying MT.
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