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That’s f**king obscene. -- nm
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by
Will Hunting
All the schools have room and board at anywhere from $10k-$15k/yr. Just that alone is kinda insane let alone the tutition. -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Mar 18 '21, 06:16
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also once you move off campus, those housing costs can skyrocket depending on your apartment. -- (link)
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amanda jeans
Mar 18, 06:28
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Certainly. We are a bit fortunate my son has chosen a cheaper route. We pay about $400/mo for his basement rental with 2 friends (plus food)
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oblique
Mar 18, 06:30
Absolutely insane.
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Will Hunting
Mar 18, 06:22
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Man, someone who uses my email was applying to university in the UK, and some of those residences were nicer than most of my apartments. -- nm
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mafic
Mar 18, 06:26
granted, that includes (in most cases) an unlimited or very expansive meal plan -- nm
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oblique
Mar 18, 06:22
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ditch the meal plan and just buy her cases of ramen noodles -- nm
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decline
Mar 18, 06:23
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Overall, the "nice" part for us is that we essentially shift my son's room and board to my daughter after year 1. So budget wise, we shouldn't have
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oblique
Mar 18, 06:24
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