cane1963
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It was $700 per semester for tuition and about the same for room and board when I enrolled there in 1967.
It was $700 per semester for tuition and about the same for room and board when I enrolled there in 1967.
if you get the whole point but you cherrypick one sentence where I referenced an article to refute a point specifically about that fact, then what are you even doing?Im not reading all that **** but the idea that just because, as an example, a history major didn’t “use their degree” means college degrees are therefore a waste is one of the dumbest inferred things I’ve ever read here. I get your overall point but **** like that diminishes any viable parts of what you are saying. A good broad education is more than issuing your “major”.
Congrats! My son is also at UCF, a senior Math major. He came in 2023 with a scholarship, 100% Bright Futures, Florida Prepaid, and the State of Florida STEM refund, which covers 150% of all his Math classes at the 3000 and 4000 levels. He gets paid to go to school!They only offered my daughter $2500. And, I'm by no means well off financially to afford the balance. My 529 plan only would have paid 2yrs at UM, at 2021 tuition rates. She'll get her MBA from UCF in August and already has a job offer at another premier ACC school, so that state school degree(s) paid off just fine.
As a student at GTown in the early Patrick Ewing years, you are correct. I think it was really a wide gap later on., particularly during the Iverson period... Michael Graham and a few othersIs there a College Football program with a wider disparity between its typical student and its typical fan than the University of Miami? Even a large number of "subway alumni" are Catholic and thus gravitate toward Notre Dame
Georgetown basketball in John Thompson's heyday might be the most similar to UM's situation
Congrats!!!Well my Daughter just was accepted to UM yesterday fellas wish me luck lol..
Her apartment at UCF is only 80min from my driveway so that makes it nice. She didn't want to go to UF despite her mother and 2 aunts being alums. I raised her right to hate the gaytorCongrats! My son is also at UCF, a senior Math major. He came in 2023 with a scholarship, 100% Bright Futures, Florida Prepaid, and the State of Florida STEM refund, which covers 150% of all his Math classes at the 3000 and 4000 levels. He gets paid to go to school!![]()
ThankyouCongrats!!!
Thankyou, super happy dad hereCongrats!!!
Been this way a long time, my total actual cost 89-93 was 0 dollars and 0 cents. Forever in debt to how the U changed my life.UM offers insane financial aid packages. After aid, attendance was cheaper than going to my in-state options.
Been this way a long time, my total actual cost 89-93 was 0 dollars and 0 cents. Forever in debt to how the U changed my life.
God I’d love to know what % of parents who’s kids go to Community Colleges have the means to save 98k/yr. I have a feeling you are incredibly out of touch with the world that shows a small portion of the country have a $1000 in their savings acct for a minor emergency.Here is what you do as a parent. Send your kid to a community college (do they still exist) and make them pay their own way. If they make it in life , great ! Everyone is happy .
But plan B goes like this. You invest that $97,774 every year for 4 years and if you make a measly 5% in the market you give your kid a million bucks at age 36
If you do a little better and can pull 6% out of the market then the kid gets his million at age 33
7% and he gets his million at 31.
8% and they get at 29
9% at age 28
And if you get 10% then they get their million at 27.
If your super conservative and put the money in treasuries /bonds they still get their million at about 41 or 42.
Sounds like a deal to me.
God I’d love to know what % of parents who’s kids go to Community Colleges have the means to save 98k/yr. I have a feeling you are incredibly out of touch with the world that shows a small portion of the country have a $1000 in their savings acct for a minor emergency.