10-30-2004, 07:00 AM
Yrrek,Oct 29 2004, 02:27 PM Wrote:Again, costs will vary greatly depending on the area of the country, and then whether it is a private college, or a state college. I will be attending a small liberal-arts school in northern Vermont. Tuition is $23K/year and that is a flat rate, no in-state or out-state tuition.
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Yay for tiny private liberal arts colleges/universities!
I will be graduating in May (God willin' and the crik don't rise) from here.
Tiny schools are much better, IMO. Just today, I drove down to Virginia Tech to pick up a friend of mine who transferred there from Hollins in August. Made me feel rather insignificant. Hollins' entire campus could be dropped on Tech's main quad and still have room. And the people! 20K+ students compared to the 1K students/faculty/staff/administration of Hollins.
Good for you, getting such a focused education. ^_^
UPDATE: Spamblaster.