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My name is Morgan and I'm going to be 18 this year. I live in Portage, PA, a dismal drug town. I'm a vegetarian, animal lover, and an athlete. I play volleyball and run distance in track. Plan on attending community college for my general studies and attending Mount Aloysius to study Criminal Justice/Forensic Accounting and hopefully go into the FBI or CIA.
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If Growing Up Could Get Any Worse...
...written on 2005-08-16, @ 8:44 p.m.
Hmm...it's amazing how colleges and technical institutes wish to eat away the money you have...or don't have.
It's rather upsetting. First of all, I want to be a video game designer. I wish to go to ITT-Technical Institute in Pittsburgh for Multimedia and Video Game Design. It's a Bachelors Degree of Science. The only problem is that it's so freaking expensive. Not only can I NOT afford to go to school but the "lovely" State of Pennsylvania says I can't get grants because my dad makes "too much money".
It's sad really because my friend Renee can get a great education because her mother is single but my mom and dad can't get a great education for me because they're married? It's ridiculous really. I'm not dissing Renee but it's actually pretty unfair to me.
So here I am now trying to rack my brains for a very simple essay in a scholarship but my mind is too numb to think. All I'm coming up with is a blank. The question to the essay is: "What do you hope to achieve by attending an institute of higher learning?" Well, actually there are many answers to this question, but the only problem to me is that they all sound really freaking selfish. The number one answer being that I want more money but who doesn't?
I love learning. I could do it for the rest of my life if I could but hey, I won't have the money for it and I think I'll be really sick of looking for scholarships for the rest of my life...
Well, back to the mind numbingly easy scholarship. :-D