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Originally posted by asmallsol@Oct 7 2004, 02:44 PM
Instate tution for me is 17k for the first year (since you have to stay in the dorms) then if I move off campus, its 13-14ish. College is a rip off
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Originally posted by GSRCRXsi+Oct 7 2004, 08:33 PM-->asmallsol@Oct 7 2004, 02:44 PM
Instate tution for me is 17k for the first year (since you have to stay in the dorms) then if I move off campus, its 13-14ish. College is a rip off
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yea that about how much i payed last year when i was in the dorms (out of state) then i changed my major to get instate tuition and moved out of the dorms to an apartment for this year.
i get instate because of my major because theres this program where if your major isnt offered in your state then you get instate tuition. so i switched to mechanical and aerospace engineering (dual major) because that dual major program isnt offered anywhere in Maryland so i qualify for instate . ill end up staying in college a year or 2 longer but it will save money in the long run and i graduate with 2 BS degrees
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Originally posted by MikeBergy@Oct 8 2004, 04:18 AM
Good luck with the Aerospace engineering, I started in a class of about 200 freshman, and this year, there will be about 80 graduating with the B.S. Aero. But I love everymoment of it.
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Originally posted by Airjockie@Oct 8 2004, 02:44 PM
That's the area I'm looking at...
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Originally posted by hcivic.com@Oct 9 2004, 05:21 AM
shit all you guys pay 250-300 grand for a house worth no more than 100-145. Thats why it pays to build your own im gonna have a 3200 sq foot home (including basment) with a nice sizes 50*20 foot shop built and it comming in att alttle over 65 for the build costs.
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Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Oct 10 2004, 04:35 PM
land in ct is 5 times the cost of land in canada, im sure.
a 1 acre plot here goes for 40-75,000 USD alone. for a plot of land, with NOTHING but trees on it.
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Originally posted by asmallsol+Oct 10 2004, 07:48 PM-->pissedoffsol@Oct 10 2004, 04:35 PM
land in ct is 5 times the cost of land in canada, im sure.
a 1 acre plot here goes for 40-75,000 USD alone. for a plot of land, with NOTHING but trees on it.
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I know how that is. Since there really is no land left in my city (6x6 sq miles with 100,000 people) the really old houses are the only houses left with land. People around here will buy the house and the land for 250,000+ then knock the house down and build a new one. The land alone is worth 150,000 an acre since there are so little left in the city.
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