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Isn't all outrage of one's own making? You and I can both choose not to be outraged by what we see. Again, it's valid when you go on an anti-Trump rant, but not when I criticize Obama and Hilary. Why not just say it? Can't you be honest, and say that outrage is only valid if it's aimed at conservatives? Obviously that's what you believe. "or when told to " Oh. And who do I get my instructions from? WDMSO, for the millionth time, I disagree with conservatives on some big issues - gay marriage, the death penalty. We would all like to know, on what bog issues, you disagree with liberals on? Let's see, between you and I, who is the thoughtless partisan, and who thinks for himself? Can we do that once and for all? "Id rather base my outrage on actually things Trump has done and said " I'm making this up? Obama and Hilary didn't say easter worshippers? You're all over the place, and not making a ton of sense. |
I’m not outraged, I’m just amazed I have to argue this much over facts and the English language
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Tution 8400 Books room and board 15,300 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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"The average cost of tuition and fees for the 2018–2019 school year was $35,676 at private colleges, $9,716 for state residents at public colleges and $21,629 for out-of-state students at state schools, according to data reported to U.S. News in an annual survey." Most of the big, well known universities, including the big state colleges, have many out of state students because the influence that a degree from one of them is greater than that of the small colleges. BTW, most people consider the total costs, including books and room and board as the actual tuition cost. Especially books. The Professors have a racket going of mandating that specific books are required for their courses, so books are part of the learning process for which tuition is charged. And, by coincidence, the books are often written by the professors who get a royalty from the sales. The differentiation of fees is a way of making "tuition" appear cheaper. The necessity of paying all fees is the actual cost. The differing fees are distinctions without a difference. The whole package is the price of being educated. It's like the advertisements for the price of a new car. By the time you add up the "fees" the actual price of the car is considerably more. |
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Tution 8400 Books room and board 15,300 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device[/QUOTE Silly me I guess you are right again. Smart fella I tell ya. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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2019 Tuition, Fees, and Living Costs Comparison Between Most Considered Schools in Massachusetts School Name Tuition & Fees Cost Per Credit Hour Books & Supplies Living Costs In-State Out-of-State In-State Out-of-State On Campus Off Campus Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA $55,464 - $1,976 $1,250 $16,378 $13,000 Boston UniversityBoston, MA $53,948 - $1,650 $1,000 $17,670 $17,670 Brandeis UniversityWaltham, MA $55,395 - $1,664 $1,000 $16,940 $13,500 Bridgewater State UniversityBridgewater, MA $10,367 $16,507 $405 $661 $800 $15,644 $15,844 Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA $50,420 - $1,448 $1,000 $20,230 - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, MA Tuition Information is not available Northeastern UniversityBoston, MA $51,522 - $1,577 $1,000 $18,070 $18,680 Suffolk UniversityBoston, MA $38,566 - $1,130 $1,200 $18,105 $21,076 Tufts UniversityMedford, MA $56,382 - $1,724 $1,000 $16,118 $16,118 Williams CollegeWilliamstown, MA $55,450 - $1,838 $800 $16,950 - Average $10,367 $48,184 $405 $1,519 $1,006 $17,345 $16,555 Number of schools to show 1 of 1 Pages Prev Next *The data for academic year 2018-2019 is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System),U.S. Department of Education. **Information is not available for schools that are not appeared in the table. The schools have not report the information to the IPEDS or not applicable.) Plus everyone has "living costs" regardless of whether they attend school or not. So the total for living costs, room and board, etc. does not account for what the costs would be even if school was not attended. |
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and living and books and food and credit hours are another ... most people consider the total costs, including books and room and board as the actual tuition cost. that's great but that would be wrong .. |
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Because State schools were they only way my kids were going to go to college its the same reason my Boats a Sea Hunt its not what I want its what i could afford |
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and living and food be another as the first are mandatory for a college education the second is something you choose to do if you want the college to feed and water and house your student...there are options |
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I don't know how those who campaign on free college figure in such things as living expenses or the different prices for different schools, and who gets to go to which schools. If our tax money pays, then many might be upset that others get to go to a better school on their dime than their children can. I suppose the federal government could just take over the whole education system and make all schools equal in quality and price. |
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