An adult family friend is applying to a private nursing school with the goal of being a Registered Nurse. He is married, has a family, and is a California resident.
I am interested in knowing all the scholarships, grants, and government loans available to someone in his situation given the school to which he is applying. I would like the details on the amount and conditions of payment, the complexity and competitiveness of the application process, and all other relevant details so we can figure out which are the highest leverage programs he should apply for.
I will pay between $100 and $200 for high quality results. We can agree on a price up front given your expectations for the quantity and quality of results you expect to get. Given it is difficult to know results up front, I think understanding your qualifications and methodology (e.g., "I am paying for my own college education through a complex combination of 26 grants") might be the best indicator of quality. My goal is to pay $200 and come out with a bunch of great programs he is qualified for that will enable him to pay his way through school.
I am interested in knowing all the scholarships, grants, and government loans available to someone in his situation given the school to which he is applying. I would like the details on the amount and conditions of payment, the complexity and competitiveness of the application process, and all other relevant details so we can figure out which are the highest leverage programs he should apply for.
I will pay between $100 and $200 for high quality results. We can agree on a price up front given your expectations for the quantity and quality of results you expect to get. Given it is difficult to know results up front, I think understanding your qualifications and methodology (e.g., "I am paying for my own college education through a complex combination of 26 grants") might be the best indicator of quality. My goal is to pay $200 and come out with a bunch of great programs he is qualified for that will enable him to pay his way through school.
