The pell grant pays for my tuition because otherwise I personally couldn't afford it, I'm straight out if the military with no VA benefits so I deserve a fucking pell grant, also I have no job because I live in an extremely small town where all the jobs have either closed down or been taken by high school kids. I've been applying for jobs the past 2 years and no one calls back. I'm forced to live with my mother. the tuition is $995 for a full semester. The rest that is left over is supposed to be for books an such but since my class does not require any books I'm stuck with money left over with nothing to use it for because theres nothing else to use it on. Upon graduation I'll be able to get a job working at Nissan with my older brother. So before you go lashing out realize where I'm coming from before you start making accusations and getting butthurt over a insignificant post about building a PC and starting on Star Citizen.
Slow down there, bud. I'm not butthurt. I'm suggesting that perhaps you reconsider those Pell Grant applications in the future, as well as offering up some advice on how pledging for Star Citizen doesn't require hundreds of Dollars nor a mid to high-end gaming rig, today.
I don't need to know more of "where you're coming from"; you took care of highlighting that in your posts. You have no rent, no book/other tuition expenses, and ~$2,500 to spare after a $995 tuition fee. Should you get $995 from taxpayers for your education? Sure! Should you get a little extra for other expenses that popup from time to time, loosely related to attending school? Sure! Should taxpayers, and in some minor sense other students, foot the bill for your gaming rig, internet spaceships, and peripherals like joysticks? You tell me...
The job stuff sucks. I feel ya. You're on the right track though getting a higher education and planning for the future. Military? Cool, same here. But I also don't run around playing the card that because I
voluntarily signed up for the military I'm somehow
entitled to stuff. You do, however, have the privilege of applying for and the responsible use of taxpayer funds in the form of Pell Grants and other federal student aid.