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Senior year sucks. I've never had so much homework, and I have all this college stuff on top of it. I've spent like 500 dollars on school related things this year too, and kurke can tell me if I'm wrong but I'm sure the books and shit in college are a lot more expensive.
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est. room/board costs alone cost around 10 grand, books cost 1 grand, so if you're planning on applying to a more upscale college, it'll set you back around 50,000. I'm applying to U Penn, Carnegie Melon, BU, Drexel, and RIT as some of my first choices. Tufts and Carnegie will be my longshots, I have 5 generations at Penn so it won't be impossibly hard to get into, but it'll be close.
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Well, if you end up around Pittsburgh, you wouldn't be too far from me.
As far as books go, for 4 or 5 classes I usually spend about $300 to $500 on books that I never read... Figure a good $100 per hardback book and maybe $75 for paperback books or lab books. Those might be a little high and those are for new books. When in doubt, buy used off of Amazon and you might save a few bucks.
As far as books go, for 4 or 5 classes I usually spend about $300 to $500 on books that I never read... Figure a good $100 per hardback book and maybe $75 for paperback books or lab books. Those might be a little high and those are for new books. When in doubt, buy used off of Amazon and you might save a few bucks.
telemchus wrote:est. room/board costs alone cost around 10 grand, books cost 1 grand, so if you're planning on applying to a more upscale college, it'll set you back around 50,000. I'm applying to U Penn, Carnegie Melon, BU, Drexel, and RIT as some of my first choices. Tufts and Carnegie will be my longshots, I have 5 generations at Penn so it won't be impossibly hard to get into, but it'll be close.
Yea it really can be advantage. I've seen people at our school with average grades get full scholarships because of their parents' alumni status. The best I can say is I have two generations at Ohio State University and I'm not applying there.
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I'm 14 hehe, and I am counting my chickens before they hatch, but all I have to do for one is mantain a GPA over a 2.5 and that isn't hard. The other one isn't as for sure but its the Bright Futures and thats if I can stand 4 years in the IB program. I really haven't looked that much into these though so I'm not sure what they'll be worth
Waucod Meesman wrote:I'm 14 hehe, and I am counting my chickens before they hatch, but all I have to do for one is mantain a GPA over a 2.5 and that isn't hard. The other one isn't as for sure but its the Bright Futures and thats if I can stand 4 years in the IB program. I really haven't looked that much into these though so I'm not sure what they'll be worth
Where the hell does a GPA of 2.5 earn you a scholarship? I'm at 3.8 right now, but U Penn is my first choice, so I don't get a scholarship.