Lesson 11, 12, 13
Across
- 1. Scholarship providers want to reward you for your dedication and consistency.
- 3. Sit with your parents or guardian and figure out exactly how you will be paying for college.
- 8. You must pay to the government if you own any property including your home (vehicle and any other properties like a factory or office).
- 9. You pay from any money you make.
- 10. General knowledge test created and administered by the National Center of Evaluation.
- 12. Becas para Estudios en el Extranjero.
- 15. The most important step is to find the reason you deserve the scholarship.
- 17. The maximum amount you can borrow.
- 19. You are sure to get into but might be a bit below your standards.
Down
- 2. Craft a narrative about your strengths and extracurricular experience that proves that you’re the best candidate.
- 4. National Center of Evaluation.
- 5. To have a focused strategy than to be blindly chasing after awards.
- 6. Taxes on goods and services.
- 7. Skills and knowledge a person has that allows them to make informed and effective decisions about their finances or money.
- 11. Are mandatory contributions that citizens and residents of a country have to pay to their government.
- 13. Eligibility may rely on citizenship, or country or state of residence.
- 14. The maximum amount of time allowed to pay back the loans and interest.
- 16. One that you find is right on your level(is much more realistic).
- 18. The qualifications necessary are very high(You have a chance, but it’s not a school to be taken for granted).
- 20. The Scholastics Assessment Test.