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Getting paid to go to school?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16286200" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Where my wife attended college for her first two years was $26k per semester. When we got married, she transferred to Clemson, which is right down the road from us (unfortunately, since I despise football culture)</p><p></p><p>$26k. That's like taking on 8 car payments for a Bachelor's degree. And it's so inflated with unrelated garbage courses. I had to take BS classes for an engineering degree. Probably 40% of the classes are completely unrelated to what I actually do for a living (not even remotely applicable). One course, we were force-fed books by Michael Moore because the professor was a hardcore liberal. Tell me how that's unbiased education...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16286200, member: 181885"] Where my wife attended college for her first two years was $26k per semester. When we got married, she transferred to Clemson, which is right down the road from us (unfortunately, since I despise football culture) $26k. That's like taking on 8 car payments for a Bachelor's degree. And it's so inflated with unrelated garbage courses. I had to take BS classes for an engineering degree. Probably 40% of the classes are completely unrelated to what I actually do for a living (not even remotely applicable). One course, we were force-fed books by Michael Moore because the professor was a hardcore liberal. Tell me how that's unbiased education... [/QUOTE]
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