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Even though I know my program was highly over priced reading these threads makes me feel like I paid more than most people do. My program was $28,000 and I graduated in 2010. How much was your program and what year did you graduate?
To those who received government assistance kudos to you but to the rest of us who had to work or hustle our way to pay for our degree then please don't knock us as we should be praised just the same.[/quote']Oh because those of us that took out loans and received grants didn't hustle to afford school???? I receive government assistance and I have to hustle just to eat, let alone to get money for gas and books so get real and don't try to make yourself seem better because you didn't use government help!!!
Oh because those of us that took out loans and received grants didn't hustle to afford school???? I receive government assistance and I have to hustle just to eat, let alone to get money for gas and books so get real and don't try to make yourself seem better because you didn't use government help!!!
Ok, relax! Your comments aren't necessary. What I said is exactly what I meant. I didn't qualify for ANY aid thus I have loans & school debt. You can easily go back & read the posts. I wasn't singling any out.
Ok relax! Your comments aren't necessary. What I said is exactly what I meant. I didn't qualify for ANY aid thus I have loans & school debt. You can easily go back & read the posts. I wasn't singling any out.[/quote']You're not making any sense. Your post said don't knock us people who paid out of pocket and praise us just the same. Who knocked you? And where did people who got aid get praised? Lol
T-Bird78
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The only thing I paid was my uniform ($200), if books were over the $100 allotment, and a quarterly $35 technical fee. My state had a HOPE grant that covered adults that went back to school plus up to $100 per quarter for books; any book allowance left over was sent to you in a refund check! I graduated in 2007 with zero debt.