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all right so this is need-based
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financial aid at bmar College um 2024 in
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and 2025 so it's for bachelor students
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college and in United States
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Pennsylvania it's full funding meaning
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it covers more than just tuition fees it
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covers it covers everything okay so this
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is a need-based financial aid um we've
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seen a couple of those um well basically
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United States uh like us universities
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have they have these financial aid
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programs for students where they cover
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um like it kind of changes depending on
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the school uh but a lot of them covers
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100% of the students demonstrated
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Financial need and you might be
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rightfully asking what what is a
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demonstrate like how do you demonstrate
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um I mean we'll see about um something
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called CSS profile but basically
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CSS uh profile is so we have a platform
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called CSS um and as you can see each
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year SS profile unlocks access to more
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than $10 billion in non-federal Aid to
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thousands of students so basically you
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go here and you go give this uh platform
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information about uh your financial
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situation about your family's financial
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situation how much they make uh how much
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taxes they are paying and Etc Etc you
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like upload documents and Etc and then
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you can use that profile to apply to um
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aids uh nonfederal Aid so yeah this is
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CSS profile so a lot of financial aids
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in the United States schools but usually
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they are for bachelor students so uh
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they take that information and they kind
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of calculate an estimation of on how
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much your family can contribute to your
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uh education so basically University
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says okay uh from the information you
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give us we kind of estimate that your
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family will be able to contribute $5,000
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10, $20,000 uh to your education and we
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estimate your we estimate that you will
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need I know let's say 40,000 50,000 uh
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doar so um the financial then the
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financial aid will be about like $50,000
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like how much of that
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uh that you cannot your family cannot uh
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cover all right so if it's like they're
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estimating your uh Financial need will
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be about $60,000 and your family can
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contribute about $20,000 they will give
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you $440,000 every year um like of
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course assuming that you get the uh
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scholarship so that's what financial aid
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means that's what full funding means
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um uh 100% of the demonstrated needs
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means so yeah this is for every
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nationality there are no specific
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subjects for this one um the school is a
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so like um I would really highly advise
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you to go and look at what programs
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they're offering um so yeah it's and the
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admission deadline is November uh 15 so
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there are like um seven days right now
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so keep keep it in mind so again the
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university it's it's a very small
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University I think it's a private uh
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Women's University like liberal arts
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college it's for women that's like keep
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that in mind because I haven't made that
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um warning for another school I believe
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and I kind of wasted some Mon's time a
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little bit so yeah it's in Pennsylvania
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it's a small school there are just two
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scholarships uh this is one of them
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need-based financial aid this is for
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undergraduates and we have an we have a
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assistantships we have a graduate
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assistantship at at the school for um
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graduate students so basically uh
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financial aid like need-based financial
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aid um for Bachelors and graduate
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assistantships for graduate students are
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one of the like two of the main
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scholarships that you will find in
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American schools they also usually have
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U merit-based scholarships as well and
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this school also has a merit based
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scholarship but it's not for
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international students so yeah uh we
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have more information here about like
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the admissions about the for the school
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about the deadlines and as you can see
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tuition fees are very high like about
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is like it's even high for us standards
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like it's the highend uh like
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$60,000 about $60,000 is the highend uh
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that you would get I mean it's a private
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school for Masters it's much much much
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more affordable but again this is for
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bachelor students so yeah this is the
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school it's not like a an extremely high
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School uh like one of the best schools
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in the United States or something but
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it's it's still a good school if you
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want to study liberal arts so this is
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um university has like historical ties
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schools so keep that in mind also um I
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really like the school like the
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architecture and the general feeling of
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the school kind of kind of has like a
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very old University type of feeling so I
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kind of like it and if you want to study
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in the United States so one thing is
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that um it's a woman's school and it's a
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small school it's not a very high
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ranking School uh but those things can
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be uh positives for you because like
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there will there would be less
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um to you know for these uh financial
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aid for this scholarship and uh
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admission to the university so yeah this
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is the University if you want to study
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in the United States about
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students so again not much to be said
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about the scholarship as well uh so by
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the way this is our comment section and
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if you have any questions about
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scholarships about anything that we have
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a page on basically we have like
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thousands and thousands of scholarships
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in our database and we have a page for
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each one of them and the schools we have
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page for them too and like if you have
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questions about any of them you can just
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leave them in the comment section and
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hian Le who is the uh founder of global
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scholarships will answer them for you he
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answers old questions so keep that in
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mind and we can click here to go to the
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University's page for this
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scholarship um you can see 13% of
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undergraduates are non US
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citizens um so we have application
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deadlines etc etc we have application
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requirements so common app common app is
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platform that a lot of us uh
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universities use again you create a
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profile here like you create an account
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and I have done like I have used this in
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uh which one was anyway I I have made a
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couple of tutorials about American
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universities how to apply to those and
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you just basically use common app so
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like if you're interested in studying in
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any American University you can just go
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and look at those like I think one of
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them was Cornell uh I think the other
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one was was it uh Colombia I think it
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was Colombia uh just pretty much the
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same process you create your uh create
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your account and profile on Common App
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and then use that to apply to the
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university it's pretty much the same uh
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process so you apply to this University
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by like through common app and it kind
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of takes like the process just
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application process kind takes a little
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less than an hour perhaps and then we
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have supplements transcripts etc etc
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English proficiency test results and
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financial aid application so basically
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when you apply through through through
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the Comm app uh they give you a chance
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to like tick I I want financial aid uh
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you choose that during
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application so um yeah you apply through
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like apply to the scholarship the
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financial aid while you apply to the
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university and yeah Merit based like
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Merit 8 is not available for non US
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citizens so that's pretty much it you
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apply through the Common App to the
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university uh you specify that you want
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financial aid and then after that you go
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and create a create an account on CSS a
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profile on CSS and then apply with that
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the scholarship financial aid and if you
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get it they cover pretty much everything
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you might need and Pennsylvania is not
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extremely expensive either so
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um it's in bin mow I think it's I'm not
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sure where it is exactly this is n by
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the way uh they have they have like uh
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sets it can be quite useful so we have
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Pennsylvania which um the website numo
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estimates your a single person monthly
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cost without R is about
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$1,300 so um with rent it would it would
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be like up to $2,000 or something but uh
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from what I see from my personal
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personal experience like Germany
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universities give you uh an estimation
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of your living costs and they tend to be
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a little less than this number like what
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nambia would estimate your monthly costs
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would be without rent so like if that
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goes for this I think like your for a
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students expenses including rent would
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be about like 1,200 maybe even
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$1100 um so it can be quite high for a
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lot of students uh but it this pretty
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much covers all of that so yeah uh
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that's pretty much it for this one need
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based financial aid at brinmar college