I should start doing cheap tarot readings out of my Trenton and Toronto homes to make extra cashmoney.
Any takers?
there is no greater song to describe how my life has gone since, and my state of mind now.
I have been living in one of the hardest, grandest love stories that I know.
My tarot spreads have been saying that I’ve picked the right path, I’m working hard at it, and I’ll suffer a bit but we’ll be together as lovers still in the end.
I really hope so. I don’t want to lose you again.
Make sure to build your house brick by boring brick, or the wolf’s gonna blow it down…
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OSAP doesn’t make you pay back more than $7300 of what they give you per year, so the most you’ll be in debt (to them anyway) is 29200. That’s not exactly a small number, but if you’re from a low income background you’ll get way more than $7300/yr.I’ll figure out the money situation eventually.
Thank you for the information, that’s pretty awesome to know.
I don’t believe this is accurate. When you get OSAP, they give you two loans: one from Canada, and one from Ontario. In with those loans will be grants that will appear as your overall OSAP amount, but as they are grants, they are yours to keep without payment. I am unsure of how many grants, because it differs from person to person, but with the introduction of the 30% rebate, it will be less money than previous years. Chances are, you’ll get the Ontario Access Grant. I am pretty sure there is no limit to how much they make you pay back, because personally, they give me $13000 every year, and out of that, at LEAST $8000 is money I have to pay back. I wouldn’t stress too much about OSAP or loans after school, because I just see it as something that happens to everyone (and honestly, you’ll make at least 5x more than I will to pay those loans off). The only thing I stress in regards to OSAP is to be very careful when semester two comes around. They can be pretty slimy, and end up screwing you over and giving you much less than you expected (and more importantly, budgeted) for. But it will be fun, University is quite the experience.
Also, I saw your post. Sorry I didn’t reply sooner, I’ve been having a slew of bad days. Hello to you as well, I quite enjoy your blog :)