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Re: NYU vs. Cornell vs. UVA vs. UT vs. Emory

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 10:43 pm
by Dog
Cilia wrote:
Dirigo wrote:
Cilia wrote: well with the in-state tuition they offered plus scholarship $, my ut offer is already at like $147k (total over 4 years).
4 years? Am I missing something? Joint degree? Typo?
no sorry, typo. 3 years. they offered in-state tuition (which I didn't know was a thing if you're not actually in-state, so that was cool) and then offered 20k per year in scholarship after that. so the offer is about 36k per year for 3 years, and about 147k in total.

36 * 3 = 108. What is this 147k figure you're mentioning? Maybe I'm missing something.

Re: NYU vs. Cornell vs. UVA vs. UT vs. Emory

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 10:59 pm
by Cilia
Dog wrote:
Cilia wrote:
Dirigo wrote:
Cilia wrote: well with the in-state tuition they offered plus scholarship $, my ut offer is already at like $147k (total over 4 years).
4 years? Am I missing something? Joint degree? Typo?
no sorry, typo. 3 years. they offered in-state tuition (which I didn't know was a thing if you're not actually in-state, so that was cool) and then offered 20k per year in scholarship after that. so the offer is about 36k per year for 3 years, and about 147k in total.

36 * 3 = 108. What is this 147k figure you're mentioning? Maybe I'm missing something.
you're right. I just re-did it. their out-of-state tuition is 49,244 and they're giving me in state at 36,162 which would leave 16082. 16082+20,000 in scholarship is 36,082. and then 36,802*3 is 108,246, like you said. I probably should go to bed lol. but anyway at uva even with scholarship I'd pay around 25k in tuition/fees per year whereas at ut, as things are it would only be about 13k per year in tuition. but from what everyone's saying I guess there's a good chance all of this will change anyway. so I guess I'm too early.

Re: NYU vs. Cornell vs. UVA vs. UT vs. Emory

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:07 am
by BigZuck
BigZuck wrote:use a debt calculator to find out exactly how much debt you will be in at least. I think Georgetown and one of the Boston schools has them on their websites
The fact that this hasn't been done is mind boggling to me