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It is no news that an
increasing number of college graduates are entering the work force
with staggering amounts of debt resulting from unpaid college loans
and living expenses. Now that the option of buy no, pay later does
not look as tempting as it once did, college candidates are
beginning to look for more ways to acquire free money scholarships.
And what better way to do so than to ask someone who has already
been through the fix. Ben Kaplan graduated from Harvard debt free by
acquiring over twenty merit scholarships, and has written an
excellent book now available in book stores. Called How to Go to
College Almost for Free, Kaplan's book is getting rave reviews
and is now the Color of Money Book Club's pick of the month. Guiding
high school students on where and how to apply for free
scholarships, Kaplan also provides insightful information from other
scholarship winners and scholarship judges. This book is a great
read for any student seeking to graduate from college debt free. |