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Oh yea, there's such a wide range of costs. With my in state tuition rates, if I go for an associate's degree, I and the state of Georgia will have paid just over $14,000. This is a technical college, nobody goes higher than an associates here. I don't think.
After this I might take a bridge course at the women's college and beg for a private scholarship based on the merit of my GPA. I'm not willing to take out loans so if that doesn't happen I'll have to drag along one course at a time. The sudden price change for me was a shock so I had to drop the 2 courses I was going to take this semester, and I'll be able to save up just enough to take 1 course next semester. This is going to take me a while.....
Yea but anyway, when you start talking major universities like UGA, you're looking and probably $25,000 per YEAR. Then there's the military college here where you can get your schooling paid for in various aspects depending on if you're going to join ROTC, or commission to the army upon graduation. It really just depends on where you go and what you decide you want to be when you grow up.
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