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Well I wouldn't describe him as sane, but he was just a lot happier there than when he was at home I guess. Also tuition at my UG is like <7K/year so that makes that sort of behavior a lot easier to pull off.danitt wrote:Why would a sane person even want to stay in college that long.Crowing wrote:I did have a friend in college who gamed the academic probation system pretty hard. He would fail a semester, then do well enough the next semester to get off probation so he didn't get kicked out, then fail the next semester again, and so on. 4 years into college he was still a sophomore and just picked his major and finished his 101 class.
I don't either; unfortunately neither of those numbers are good, soooo...JadeWest wrote:I have no difference in LSAC/institutional gpa. Does that make me weird?
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No, you were probably just a good student who didn't transfer ever.JadeWest wrote:I have no difference in LSAC/institutional gpa. Does that make me weird?
LOL....LOOK AT THE WEIRDOS EVERYONECrowing wrote:I don't either; unfortunately neither of those numbers are good, soooo...JadeWest wrote:I have no difference in LSAC/institutional gpa. Does that make me weird?
JadeWest wrote:I have no difference in LSAC/institutional gpa. Does that make me weird?
Crowing wrote:Well I wouldn't describe him as sane, but he was just a lot happier there than when he was at home I guess. Also tuition at my UG is like <7K/year so that makes that sort of behavior a lot easier to pull off.danitt wrote:Why would a sane person even want to stay in college that long.Crowing wrote:I did have a friend in college who gamed the academic probation system pretty hard. He would fail a semester, then do well enough the next semester to get off probation so he didn't get kicked out, then fail the next semester again, and so on. 4 years into college he was still a sophomore and just picked his major and finished his 101 class.
I pay closer to $6k for a full time load after all fees and stuff.JadeWest wrote:Crowing wrote: Well I wouldn't describe him as sane, but he was just a lot happier there than when he was at home I guess. Also tuition at my UG is like <7K/year so that makes that sort of behavior a lot easier to pull off.
watalwayssunnyinfl wrote:I pay closer to $6k for a full time load after all fees and stuff.JadeWest wrote:Crowing wrote: Well I wouldn't describe him as sane, but he was just a lot happier there than when he was at home I guess. Also tuition at my UG is like <7K/year so that makes that sort of behavior a lot easier to pull off.
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What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
--ImageRemoved--Crowing wrote:Also I lived off-campus for 170/month rent+utilities+cable+internets and my school was 60% female.
Be jealous.
Your one year tuition is more than the tuition for my entire degree. Big State...woo hoo!cusenation wrote:What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
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YIKEScusenation wrote:What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
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Yeah, that's why I get really up-in-arms when the whole "does UG prestige matter" thing comes around. Sure, some schools have great reputations, but really? Why pay $35-50k/year for undergrad when a lot of states offer UG degrees at literally a tenth of the cost.cusenation wrote:What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
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not going to out myself... but undergraduate tuition was: $4x,xxxcusenation wrote:What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
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Undergrad prestige is a myth outside of Ivy's and Should-be-Ivy's (i.e. Chicago..MIT..Stanford..). I took the scholarship at Cuse over "sticker" at NYU and Hopkins. Thankful that I did everydayalwayssunnyinfl wrote:Yeah, that's why I get really up-in-arms when the whole "does UG prestige matter" thing comes around. Sure, some schools have great reputations, but really? Why pay $35-50k/year for undergrad when a lot of states offer UG degrees at literally a tenth of the cost.cusenation wrote:What....wannabelawstudent wrote:That's around what we pay over here.
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Especially when your institution has little-no effect on where you go to law schoolalwayssunnyinfl wrote: Yeah, that's why I get really up-in-arms when the whole "does UG prestige matter" thing comes around. Sure, some schools have great reputations, but really? Why pay $35-50k/year for undergrad when a lot of states offer UG degrees at literally a tenth of the cost.
LOL at me. I totalled up my grants I got for undergrad for Need Access. It was just shy of $200k.andy261 wrote:watalwayssunnyinfl wrote:I pay closer to $6k for a full time load after all fees and stuff.JadeWest wrote:Crowing wrote: Well I wouldn't describe him as sane, but he was just a lot happier there than when he was at home I guess. Also tuition at my UG is like <7K/year so that makes that sort of behavior a lot easier to pull off.
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