There was a guy on the local AM radio show about a year ago who wrote a book on getting grants. He said that he applied for ever grant there was, without regard to his qualifications to receive the grant. some or based on ***, race and other factors that he was not a member of, but he was awarded them becasue nobody else applied.
My parents could not afford to pay for my college education, so I went to junior college and paid for it myself. They never charged me rent and fed me, so all I had to do was come up with enough to pay for tuition and books. I droped out and went into the Marine Corps. After the Marines, I tried again, but was able to make more money working then most of the people I knew who had degrees. It was the wrong decision in the long term, but I droped out again. In my view, it's my biggest failure, and one day I want to go back and get my degree. My Dad received his BS when he was 62.
I think that having to work and go to school at the same time was more then I was able to do at that time in my life. More mature and responsible people do it all the time, but that wasn't me. I don't know if I would have stuck it out if I didn't have to work at the same time, but I think it would have been more likely that I would have. It's easy to look back and say "what if?"
Eddie