u/Commercial-Eagle5775

Did I make too much money???

I was offered about $5000 last academic school year, but did not meet SAP requirements which confuse me because I had not failed a class when I did an appeal talking about my financial struggles and why I haven’t been able to take as many classes that I wanted to they responded by saying that they were glad I was able to overcome those things, but wanted me to answer for some masters that I took when I first decided to get back in college as I am a nontraditional student. These semesters included some withdrawals, but were not even at the school I’m currently yet they were at a community college and again I was only a part-time student then and not even using financial aid after two successful semesters now I’ve applied again, but I’ve only been offered $700. My income has increased, but only by about four grand or so I’m very confused and about to put in another appeal, but it’s just kind of defeating that even if it goes through this time, I’ll only have $700 to help me for more clarification. I made about $47,000 this year as an independent nontraditional student at Texas State University..

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u/Commercial-Eagle5775 — 9 days ago
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2011 Camry engine issues starts but advised not to drive 196,000 miles outside of the engine and some paint stuff it’s great tow truck driver offered me 500 should I go for a grand on market place?

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u/Commercial-Eagle5775 — 16 days ago

I switched out of pt assistant school after taking a slow year getting back into things at a community college at 21 to switch to a pre rehab physiology/kinesiology undergrad degree at 22, however I’ve had some struggles that basically made like 2 of those years worth nothing credit wise I’m about to be a 27 year old college senior now , 28 when I graduate and prob not the best academic stats I’ll graduate with about 2.9/3.0 I have had no financial help except for a waiver that pays for tuition and I feel like I wasted it on a bachelors degree that I’ll only be able to do limited things with non of which are pt or pta. Should I have just stayed in pta school? I hear they are making pretty good money now and that pt salaries have gotten pretty stagnant. The idea of switching back doesn’t feel like it makes sense at this point as it’d take longer to be done with and getting back in after I graduate sounds like hell right now, I got back into school so I could do a job that I found very fulfilling and would provide a real living for myself but so far that decision has only brought stress, no savings and insane working hours on top of school. I’m super stressed and feel like I ruined my life/got behind any advice?? Are there other fields I should just try to get into with my undergrad that would make this all worth it? Am I just overreacting and a bit stressed?

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u/Commercial-Eagle5775 — 24 days ago