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My financial assistance right now is limited because I don’t work my last job was temporary. As a result I am living with my parents right now they are supporting with the limited income that they received. For that reason I have apply for financial aid getting a student loan to cover my school expenditures as a graduate student. I hope that once I graduate I will able to be up on my feet and work as a teacher next school year at the secondary level.

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