Lesson 11,12 and 13

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Across
  1. 2. is one that you find is right on your level.
  2. 8. is a school that you are sure to get into but might be a bit below your standards.
  3. 10. one that you may or may not get into.
  4. 13. These are taxes that you must pay to the government
  5. 14. Any additional cost incurred when first receiving or finishing paying off your loan.
  6. 16. is any amount of money that you borrow and are expected to pay back.
  7. 18. You pay income taxes on any money you make, either by working, or by any other means, like inheritance or monetary gifts.
  8. 19. There are scholarships specifically geared toward students who intend to study in a certain academic field.
  9. 20. the most required test in the United States in order to apply for a college or university.
Down
  1. 1. In order to further serve the most marginalized people, some organizations choose to support people from certain social groups.
  2. 3. These are taxes you pay when you buy anything.
  3. 4. The additional percentage you have to pay back.
  4. 5. are mandatory contributions that citizens and residents of a country have to pay to their government.
  5. 6. Most scholarships have minimum cutoffs when it comes to grades.
  6. 7. first in place
  7. 9. An amount that sums up the interest owed, commissions, insurance, and any other associated fees.
  8. 11. Eligibility may rely on citizenship, or country or state of residence.
  9. 12. Many organizations take into account a student’s financial situation when awarding scholarships.
  10. 15. Ordered, obligatory
  11. 17. Prohibited, unacceptable