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50? I calculate under 10,000.

3 college quarters times (1000 tuition + 300 books) + (9 months times 500/month for a studio apartment) = 8400

That's tuition for the "U. at State." It's about 600-800 per quarter at State College.
 
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50? I calculate under 10,000.

3 college quarters times (1000 tuition + 300 books) + (9 months times 500/month for a studio apartment) = 8400

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sugar coat it any way you like, these guys all dissagree

Take that a step further

gov control of the collages to control the costs...?

teachers union might have a problem with that..when you handed them the keys to the tresury, they got a good taste
 
The free stuff line always cracks me up. Buffett, Gates, Clooney, Springsteen etc.... They all just want free stuff. Yeah, that's it.

They're rich enough to where no government policy will impact their lives financially.
 
Europe doesn't have a problem with essentially free tuition, why should you?

Sweet. I want to go back to finish my dissertation. The U of C is roughly $60K annually for tuition. Pay up.
 
free education? This is what you're complaining about?

Yeah, lets not make it easier to better our populace and work force. Why would we want to do that.

If you want to go to college, you derive a benefit from it, both intellectually and in terms of skills. Why should that benefit be free? It's an investment you make in yourself.
 
They're rich enough to where no government policy will impact their lives financially.

Oh, is that your theory? Or maybe not everybody votes to line their pockets even more.
 
If you want to go to college, you derive a benefit from it, both intellectually and in terms of skills. Why should that benefit be free? It's an investment you make in yourself.

Yeah, pay ridiculous amounts of money so your school can spend it on a $10 million dollar gym, because the $5 million dollar gym wasn't good enough.
 
Yeah, pay ridiculous amounts of money so your school can spend it on a $10 million dollar gym, because the $5 million dollar gym wasn't good enough.

Zags, while Jay Berwanger may have won the very first Heisman Trophy (his likeness is the trophy itself), the University of Chicago is hardly a sports hotbed. However, you want first class education, right? You have to make an investment in quality faculty. It's a small price to pay for our future. Pay up! :laugh:
 
Zags, while Jay Berwanger may have won the very first Heisman Trophy (his likeness is the trophy itself), the University of Chicago is hardly a sports hotbed. However, you want first class education, right? You have to make an investment in quality faculty. It's a small price to pay for our future. Pay up! :laugh:

I was speaking in general. University of Colorado for instance, where my cousin went is beginning the excavation of a $65 million rec center. Thats the idea...

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Use all that money from ridiculous tuition to pay for an awesome rec center with a buffalo shaped swimming pool.

Tuition prices are ridiculous, cheap and free college is the way to go. Europe has it right.
 
Oh, is that your theory? Or maybe not everybody votes to line their pockets even more.

There's a big difference between a lifestyle where one makes $5,000,000 annually and one where one only makes $250K. Both are called "rich", but the former can't really be touched by tax increases.
 
I was speaking in general. University of Colorado for instance, where my cousin went is beginning the excavation of a $65 million rec center. Thats the idea...

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Use all that money from ridiculous tuition to pay for an awesome rec center with a buffalo shaped swimming pool.

Tuition prices are ridiculous, cheap and free college is the way to go. Europe has it right.

Why do you hate children?
 
Because a $63 mil rec center is important to our kids. A $20 mil one isn't good enough. Let's up tuition prices to pay for it.
 
Because a $63 mil rec center is important to our kids. A $20 mil one isn't good enough. Let's up tuition prices to pay for it.

In seriousness, tuition doesn't pay for those kinds of stupid trifles. Alums give money to school to pay for that stuff. In fact, at most private universities, tuition doesn't cover the actual cost of educatiion. The endowment kicks in the rest. Of course, the endowment is primarly comprised of greedy people like me, who give money to their alma maters, so obviously it's immoral.
 
In seriousness, tuition doesn't pay for those kinds of stupid trifles. Alums give money to school to pay for that stuff. In fact, at most private universities, tuition doesn't cover the actual cost of educatiion. The endowment kicks in the rest. Of course, the endowment is primarly comprised of greedy people like me, who give money to their alma maters, so obviously it's immoral.

Anything for a tax break, huh?
 

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