Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
Like hell. The rate of inflation on a college education since I graduated is over 1,000%!Horseshit
Like hell. The rate of inflation on a college education since I graduated is over 1,000%!Horseshit
Like hell. The rate of inflation on a college education since I graduated is over 1,000%!
And most of that extra jack isn't being spent on their academic mission either.California never had free education but the UC and State system was pretty cheap back in '60's. It's steadily climbed to today it's $25k/yr for an in state resident. It costs private school money if you are from out of state. Not easily affordable anymore.
Crhist almighty! No wonder it's called "University of Spoiled Children"!I went to USC from '91-'95 and it was close to $30k/yr. Today it is close to $60K.
Anybody better off than this nancyboy and his wife who makes twice what he does is a greedy bastard.
Crhist almighty! No wonder it's called "University of Spoiled Children"!
Dude.....you need to go demand you money back.![]()
California never had free education but the UC and State system was pretty cheap back in '60's. It's steadily climbed to today it's $25k/yr for an in state resident. It costs private school money if you are from out of state. Not easily affordable anymore.
Then I am wrong on that...sorry.
Hahahaha. It's really no different than most private Universities.
Then I am wrong on that...sorry.
The average cost of a private univerity is about $28,000. It is crazy.
Hmmmm. Any Ivy League school or Stanford or Santa Clara, USF, St. Mary's are all close to $60k (all included).
Average Cawacko, the Ivy Leagues always have a higher price tag!
I also thought it was free until the 80's
That number is not all in. You put room and board and that $28k goes up to $40k.
Cawacko is just too young to remember. California used to have free in-state tuition, but it changed in the 60s. It was still ultra cheap.
Yeah...that's about the timeframe that I was using as a reference. I was young and wanted to be a rock star...there was a "college" that advertised in Guitar Player magazine called the Musician's Institute of Technology....I was considering going to CA, living and working there long enough to establish residency and attending the Guitar Institute of Technology....but then I grew.up.
I wasn't aware of that. If true then it is my apologies steelplate.
We all did,lol, go establish residency. Their system was the gold standard.