While it's not a particularly bad book, there isn't much new, different, or exciting about it. If you've done ANY research on the topic already, you'd be familiar with most of the suggestions in general, if not specifics.
While I wasn't too concerned about getting 501 techniques and ideas, that 499 would make me mad or something, there were not 501 ways in this book.
Many of the 501 items were repeated throughout the book. I believe Pell Grants were mentioned at least twice as two separate entries.
Also, when suggesting to look at state agencies for assistance, that itself wasn't ONE listing, but each given state was treated as an entry. So since most of us only live in one state, that's 49 worthless entries. Suggestions BY state encompassing individual listings each happened at least twice. So 49 X 2 = 98 out of 501, approx. 20% that is completely useless to almost all readers.
The book is organized well and it is easy to read. And if I have any luck with suggested scholarship sites, I will totally raise my rating, but I can't say I was impressed or really learned anything and was put off by the gimmick of it. Calling it "A Bunch of Ways" would have worked better for me than to make a number up that really doesn't fit. Forcing it so hard makes me less trusting of the rest of the info.