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Freshman don't usually get much (if anything) in the way of scholarships. If you're set on the U. of Washington, look for outside scholarships to cover your first year or two, and remember that once you've declared a major, departmental scholarships… more read full review
Freshman don't usually get much (if anything) in the way of scholarships. If you're set on the University of Washington, look for outside scholarships to cover your first year or two, and remember that once you've declared a major, departmental scholarships will start coming your way. read full review
Due to economic pressures this year, the state budget for our school's funding has unfortunately dropped and many of this year's students are planning more for our financial future at this school (my primary reason for coming to Cappex). My first… more read full review
Due to economic pressures this year, the state budget for our school's funding has unfortunately dropped and many of this year's students are planning more for our financial future at this school (my primary reason for coming to Cappex). My first piece of advice would be to get as much financial aid as possible even before the school has issued aid to you. In college, you can NEVER have too much money. I did not apply for any because I thought it was one big lottery game that I was never going to win, but I have learned it never hurts to try.
Secondly, be prepared to read and write like never before. Also, be prepared to actively read (underline, highlight, whatever floats your boat) and take good notes.
Thirdly, the taking good notes tip also applies to lectures, which you should go to. Even if they are Pod-Casted or on the internet because chances are you will procrastinate listening to them. Figure out a note-taking structure that you can best review when it comes down to studying.
Lastly, figure out your ideal study space. Ask yourself, do you need silence? Do you need lots of space? Do you need to be super comfortable? There are many libraries, buildings, grassy wet knolls, and other atmospheres to surround yourself in when you need to get down to business. Guaranteed, there will be a place for you, and it will be quite rewarding when you find it.
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| February 13, 2012 | Student from Seattle, WA | read full review | |
| January 28, 2012 | Anna from Ellensburg, WA | read full review | |
| January 02, 2012 | Susan from Seattle, WA | read full review | |
| December 31, 2011 | Allinee from Bonney Lake, WA | read full review | |
| December 31, 2011 | Rebecca from Seattle, WA | read full review |
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