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- atomic_punk
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"I went to UC Berkeley ... for about $2k ..."
Lucky. I am paying (read: my parents are paying) $40k to send me to Oberlin. Then again, I get to take out a humongous number of student loans that will be dumped on me when I graduate, rather than on them.
About Harvard changing tuition depending on your ability to pay . . . I dunno about that, but I know that a large number of schools have supposedly need-blind admissions and many will guarantee a very large amount of money in financial aid, if not full-tuition. I have a couple of friends who are at Oberlin who have taken out the maximum in loans, and then the remaining half of the tuition, room and board is covered by the school, as a grant. And it wasn't some special scholarship.
Lucky. I am paying (read: my parents are paying) $40k to send me to Oberlin. Then again, I get to take out a humongous number of student loans that will be dumped on me when I graduate, rather than on them.
About Harvard changing tuition depending on your ability to pay . . . I dunno about that, but I know that a large number of schools have supposedly need-blind admissions and many will guarantee a very large amount of money in financial aid, if not full-tuition. I have a couple of friends who are at Oberlin who have taken out the maximum in loans, and then the remaining half of the tuition, room and board is covered by the school, as a grant. And it wasn't some special scholarship.
- 8mileshigh
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- leftyguitars
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<<< Was educated in the University of Life and Hard Knocks. It cost me nowt! Not doing to bad now either.
On the other hand my 19 year old son is at Newcastle University. That is costing me £30,000+ for the three year course in total (Beer, tuition fees, beer, accommodation, beer, pizzas, beer, concerts, beer, food...)
On the other hand my 19 year old son is at Newcastle University. That is costing me £30,000+ for the three year course in total (Beer, tuition fees, beer, accommodation, beer, pizzas, beer, concerts, beer, food...)
"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
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- atomic_punk
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>>>Oh to be so close to the source of Newcastle Brown Ale....
Good choice, along with Guinness, Red Stripe, and a lot of micro-brews including Erie Brewing Co.'s Railbender Ale! JPS, next time you play Erie, try one. Their Mad Anthony Ale and Presque Isle Pilsner are pretty good also, in that order.
Good choice, along with Guinness, Red Stripe, and a lot of micro-brews including Erie Brewing Co.'s Railbender Ale! JPS, next time you play Erie, try one. Their Mad Anthony Ale and Presque Isle Pilsner are pretty good also, in that order.
- leftyguitars
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<<< Is drinking draught Guinness as we speak!!!
"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
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