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Is Fastwebs.com legit??

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If so, how does it work...I'm a highschool freshman, and would like to go to a VERY good college. So, can I like, keep attempting scholarships all 4 years of my highschool years, and earn money? Can I use to towards the college I want to go to? If so, that means I have 4 years to gather thousands of bucks for college? sounds to good to be true to me, but does anyone know for sure?

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  1. Fastweb.com is a legitimate scholarship and grant website. You sign up by answering many questions about yourself, your activities, etc. Then, once that is completed, they send you the links for scholarships that you are eligible for. You can then apply for those scholarships, and or, grants. Because you are a freshmen, you will not be eligible for many of the scholarships. Most on fastweb.com (but not all) are to be applied for when you are a senior in high school or a freshmen in college. Good luck!


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  3. Fastweb is a legit website to search for scholarships.  Some scholarships are awarded for one year, while other scholarships (usually those awarded by the college) are renewable for four years (you usually have to have a minimum GPA for it to be renewed).  You'll need to check the scholarship guidelines to see when you can apply.  Many say you must be a high school senior or already in college to apply, but there might be some out there where they will take your application now.  When you are a senior, make sure you check with the admissions and financial aid offices at the colleges you are interested in attending for scholarship options.  Odds are they will have deadline dates that you won't want to miss.

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