Go to College for Free or Pretty Darn Close to It is a guide to navigate through junior year, senior year, and freshmen year of college. It directs students to scholarship dollars by explaining what should be done each month starting junior year. Written by a high school educator of 32 years, the author shares why the smartest do not always receive the money. Instead, it is about the strategy. She explains a system of calculated moves that will turn a small amount of money into a college education costing little out of pocket, if anything. As an educator, she was able to use examples that demonstrate common wrong moves which can cost thousands for the parent or student. Being intelligent isn't enough; strategies and hard work open the revenue doors to scholarships. Do not miss out on the thousands of dollars available to students willing to put forth the effort.