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Paying for Graduate School Without Going Broke

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The Princeton Review, 2004 - 197 pages
"Graduate school enrollment is up significantly and more students than ever need help figuring out how to finance their education. It's more expensive than undergrad, and most students can no longer count on mom and dad for financial support. Paying for Graduate School Without Going Broke, now in its second year, advises students on how to get the aid they need to attend the schools they want. With our exclusive EFC calculator and FAFSA Worksheet, we give expert tips on increasing student-aid eligibility, and our experts show how to find hidden funding resources."
  

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Review: Paying for Graduate School Without Going Broke, 2005 Edition (Graduate School Admissions Gui)

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Why Do You Want to Go to Graduate School?
What to Expect and What Is Expected of You in Graduate School 39
HOW TO PAY FOR IT 55
DECISIONS BAD DECISIONS AND BOTTOM LINES 143
WORKSHEETS AND RESOURCES 161
About the Authors 199
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