Career questions tagged moneyproblems
What careers makes a lot of money and is really easy?
I'm lazy and want to make a lot of money. I also do not like school very much but if it's worth it I will do it.
What strategies can help me be financially stable early on?
I've noticed my parents always struggling with finances due to their spending habits and lack of financial understanding. I want to avoid this for myself at all costs and was wondering how I can implement good saving and financial habits early on to avoid falling into the same debt situation myself. I want to live without worrying about money but also have the ability to spend on wants occasionally. I will start college Fall of 2025 and I will be paying for college all alone with perhaps some financial aid from college because of cutting contact from my parents and not having parental support for separate reasons. However, I still want to make good financial decisions so I don't spend my life in crushing loans and debt. I have no knowledge of finances, cards or banking related stuff, so I would love to learn all there is to know.
What are some job opportunities that don't demand high-level skills but still provide money to pay your bills?
I know skills are important for a successful career, but acquiring all those skills takes time. Meanwhile, you also need to pay your bills, so money is important too, right?
How do I study abroad or go to boarding school without funds?
I would like to do my studies away from home for a while. I don't know how to get scholarships or grants. I have always loved to explore since I didn't get to leave the house much when I was younger. I might qualify for financial aid but that still may make it a bit hard. I would like to have primary coverage or full cover. I want to explore architectural design as well as forensic scenes, criminology, criminal profiling, Cooking, and linguistics. I like freedom but that doesn't mean that I won't listen to rules. I have a GPA of 3.5 and going into my sophomore year of high school.
What are the best scholarship opportunities to pursue if i'm interested in studying abroad for a semester? #Spring23
I want to study abroad at least once in my college years. I think it would be very interesting to get immersed in another culture an out my view of the world into a new perspective! Unfortunately the means to make this happen is a little difficult and i'm curious if there is any scholarship opportunities out there that could provide some extra assistance! #Spring23
How can I maintain academic support throughout college if I decide to live off-campus?
I am going to be a freshman in college this year and I have decided to live off-campus to save money on housing expenses. I'm worried that my grades will suffer from not being around peers and educators. What can I do find and maintain academic support? #goingtocollege #moneyproblems
How will I pay for college once I graduate?
I worry about the cost of attending college. #moneyproblems
Can you really go to college for free?
My family is middle class but still can't afford to send me to college. I can't afford loans and my family makes to much for financial aid. #moneyproblems