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Jul. 16th, 2004 01:29 amI'm looking around Stanford's website for a Connor fic. Clicky clicky onto the law school and I read:
Local transportation, clothing, recreation, and the like are more variable items, but most single students will find that they need to budget a total of at least $50,000 for the school year. For a married student, the minimum budget will be about $60,000. Tuition is due at registration in September and January.
...holy *shit*. $50,000? That's £27,000! Or, to put it another way, more than ten times what the last university year cost me, including 12 months rent.
The £16,000 ($30,000) student loan debt I'll have when I graduate suddenly doesn't seem quite so bad.
ETA: Also, the
jvtl_project (Jossverse timeline project) makes my canon-geek heart go squee.
And in my head Stanford!Connor is studying anthropological science.
Local transportation, clothing, recreation, and the like are more variable items, but most single students will find that they need to budget a total of at least $50,000 for the school year. For a married student, the minimum budget will be about $60,000. Tuition is due at registration in September and January.
...holy *shit*. $50,000? That's £27,000! Or, to put it another way, more than ten times what the last university year cost me, including 12 months rent.
The £16,000 ($30,000) student loan debt I'll have when I graduate suddenly doesn't seem quite so bad.
ETA: Also, the
And in my head Stanford!Connor is studying anthropological science.
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on 2004-07-16 11:18 pm (UTC)and the credit cards for students? usually at 21.5% interest, whereas, if you hunt around, you can get a credit card for 8-9% interest.
I've had students graduating from the State U where I teach owing about $75k...just from tuition, etc., because they swiped the card rather than borrow from a bank.
Irony? the usual interest rate for student loans here is ~8% - so the students owing $$ have really overpaid if they've borrowed with a credit card rather than a loan.