Question by person37: Would it be harder to get into good college if I were to take a two year break to volunteer and save money?
I’m going to be 16 when I graduate from high school and without any college money, except for scholarships that I’m going to apply for. Is taking a break a good idea? I just don’t want to be in debt from loans before I try and move on to Med school where I’m sure to incur it. I want to have a smooth first 4 years.

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Answer by aubie1101
i too graduated when I was 16 and had the same idea, and I said I would take a year to build up the finances, then a year turned into 2, then 3. It makes it so hard going “back to school” once you have left, and enter the life of the daily work grind.
I noticed you mentioned med school so I assume that you have strong grades and since you will be 16 when you graduate that you might have skipped a grade. My advice to you is to look for grants, there are so many people and organizations out there that want to help the young smart kids in the world. Talk with your school council and see what they can come up with…and do some looking on your own.
You will have to fill out a lot of forms, but it is much better than paying 0,000+ in student loans.
Good luck!

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