Wake $$ vs UNC $ Forum
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Wake $$ vs UNC $
In state, so my out of pocket is the same either way (roughly 5k + living expenses).
I realize UNC's numbers are slightly better. I would especially appreciate input about factors that may not be obvious from looking at the stats.
I realize UNC's numbers are slightly better. I would especially appreciate input about factors that may not be obvious from looking at the stats.
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
UNC...at least there you wont have to watch a basketball team coached by one of the worst hires in D1 history.
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
+1YankeesFan wrote:UNC...at least there you wont have to watch a basketball team coached by one of the worst hires in D1 history.
Not sure why you wouldn't base your decision off stats. You have a noticeably better shot at employment from UNC - Seems like a no brainer.
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
If the 2012 numbers are to be believed, the differences are much less than LST for 2011.Johnny1607 wrote:+1YankeesFan wrote:UNC...at least there you wont have to watch a basketball team coached by one of the worst hires in D1 history.
Not sure why you wouldn't base your decision off stats. You have a noticeably better shot at employment from UNC - Seems like a no brainer.
Wake 2012 Employment Stats Employed at firm >100 | 23/156= 14.7%
UNC 2012 Employment Stats Employed at firm >100 | 42/256= 16.4%
I'm not sure I would characterize a point and a half as "noticeably better."
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
What is total CoA including interest on the loans over 3 years
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- FacePalm
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
Using this handy calculator (thanks Georgetown), assuming net summers of $0, no additional scholarship money (still a possibility from Wake) and including a 3.5% yearly CoA hike, it works out to:rad lulz wrote:What is total CoA including interest on the loans over 3 years
UNC total indebtedness: $105,058
Wake total indebtedness: $94,931
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Re: Wake $$ vs UNC $
That's pretty pricey if you end up at median though.FacePalm wrote:Using this handy calculator (thanks Georgetown), assuming net summers of $0, no additional scholarship money (still a possibility from Wake) and including a 3.5% yearly CoA hike, it works out to:rad lulz wrote:What is total CoA including interest on the loans over 3 years
UNC total indebtedness: $105,058
Wake total indebtedness: $94,931