Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees) Forum

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Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by ThreeRivers » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:31 pm

No stip at Minn

3.0 (Median stip) at Pitt

Born / raised in Burgh, also like / would be completely happy in Minnesota
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Re: Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by The Rover » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:32 pm

....where would you rather be

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Re: Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by ThreeRivers » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:33 pm

No preference, I just want a job...

Feel like Minn is more high - risk / high - reward, but then again Pitt I can lose scholarship..

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Re: Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by The Rover » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:35 pm

Total COA at each?

If you really don't care where you would end up, then I would take UMN unless you get that stip removed

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Re: Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by ThreeRivers » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:40 pm

I forget exactly, but its pretty even outside of tuition. It'd basically cost me $36,000 more in loans to go to UMN

Total COA from Pitt : $27,002 per year
Total COA from UMN: $37,749 per year...

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Re: Pitt (8 thousand tuition & fees)v Minn (20 k Tuition & fees)

Post by BarbellDreams » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:34 am

As someone who currently attends Pitt, I would go to UMN assuming you're cool with living there.

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