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re: What is the cost of college near you?
Posted on 5/2/22 at 6:02 pm to Bearcat90
Posted on 5/2/22 at 6:02 pm to Bearcat90
quote:We can afford it. We are frugal, drive used cars, but invested well and saved for many years for it. If it makes us feel good to know we are giving her a head start, what business is it of yours or anyone else's?
LOL I meant your kid wasn't paying anything. Guess I was right. Glad to her you have 2 incomes, you sound like you need it.
Posted on 5/2/22 at 6:07 pm to HubbaBubba
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We can afford it. We are frugal, drive used cars, but invested well and saved for many years for it. If it makes us feel good to know we are giving her a head start, what business is it of yours or anyone else's?
None, but you shared the initial information on a public Forum so I thought it was OK to ask. You sound like great parents. Hope your daughter is getting a STEM type degree. But please do NOT answer that one as I don't want to make you any more upset with me!
Posted on 5/2/22 at 7:17 pm to Bearcat90
Community College is great if the University that you want to go to accepts the credit hours.
I'm sure Tennessee requires the state schools to get on board, but I can guarantee that someone that is going to a community college in Alabama---1) is going to have a hard time even getting accepted to Auburn or Alabama and then would be lucky if much besides English, history and math counted toward credit.
I'm sure Tennessee requires the state schools to get on board, but I can guarantee that someone that is going to a community college in Alabama---1) is going to have a hard time even getting accepted to Auburn or Alabama and then would be lucky if much besides English, history and math counted toward credit.
Posted on 6/12/22 at 7:13 pm to momentoftruth87
Two. Fricking. Much
Posted on 6/12/22 at 8:28 pm to momentoftruth87
Furman is a few miles down the trail from us: $56k/yr tuition and fees.
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