roaminggnome
Gold Member
So I got into a masters program and have everything I need for it. I even started to read the text books. And now this-the school's website says that my financial aid was rejected. I don't know what they mean by this because two days ago I had the maximum amount of loans available. I voluntarily reduced the amount of the loans for personal reasons now this. The loans were either rejected by the lender or cancelled by the university. I have to wait until Monday to call them.
My PTSD makes me always think of the worst case scenario and I pray it doesn't come true this time. Without the loans I cannot afford the tuition and will not be able to go. I hope that this is not the case.
If I am able to go I don't even know how I will be as a student. Is there anyone else out there pursuing a masters degree? How do you manage to balance your PTSD and the demands of school? The last time I was in college I had PTSD but it was milder. The major event in my life that caused full blown PTSD happened later. How do you study and retain information? I know it's based on the individual but am open to ideas. Thanks!
My PTSD makes me always think of the worst case scenario and I pray it doesn't come true this time. Without the loans I cannot afford the tuition and will not be able to go. I hope that this is not the case.
If I am able to go I don't even know how I will be as a student. Is there anyone else out there pursuing a masters degree? How do you manage to balance your PTSD and the demands of school? The last time I was in college I had PTSD but it was milder. The major event in my life that caused full blown PTSD happened later. How do you study and retain information? I know it's based on the individual but am open to ideas. Thanks!