Once you have your undergrad degree, you can never change what school it is from. So, if you will be proud for the rest of your life having a degree from that school. it is worth it. (Because you may be paying off the loans the rest of your life)
It depends if this is the college you want, my college is only about $9,000 a year ($26,500 for out-of-state). If you can take the time you could take two classes a semester but that would take double the time to graduate. So it all boils down to; if you can afford it and if it is somewhere you are really set on going. My suggestion if you are trying to save money, is to go to a two year community college then transfer into the college you want, that way you not only save money but also get the degree from your wanted school.
Depends on if you'll be able to get a job, and if it's a good college. The tuition at the colleges my son is looking into is over $40,000 a year, cost of attendance is about $60,000 a year, plus $4000+ summer, and/or travel costs home. Yikes! But they are top colleges, and he'll go into something that makes a very good living, so it's worth it.
Well you're looking at over $120,000 for school for 4 years. I would say it's very expensive. But if you are able to pay it off with a great major, then I guess it will be worth it.
Well, whatever income you end up making, you'll still be stuck with a fat student loan debt that'll take you years to pay off. Try finding something cheaper if you can.
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Once you have your undergrad degree, you can never change what school it is from. So, if you will be proud for the rest of your life having a degree from that school. it is worth it. (Because you may be paying off the loans the rest of your life)
It depends if this is the college you want, my college is only about $9,000 a year ($26,500 for out-of-state). If you can take the time you could take two classes a semester but that would take double the time to graduate. So it all boils down to; if you can afford it and if it is somewhere you are really set on going. My suggestion if you are trying to save money, is to go to a two year community college then transfer into the college you want, that way you not only save money but also get the degree from your wanted school.
Depends on if you'll be able to get a job, and if it's a good college. The tuition at the colleges my son is looking into is over $40,000 a year, cost of attendance is about $60,000 a year, plus $4000+ summer, and/or travel costs home. Yikes! But they are top colleges, and he'll go into something that makes a very good living, so it's worth it.
Well you're looking at over $120,000 for school for 4 years. I would say it's very expensive. But if you are able to pay it off with a great major, then I guess it will be worth it.
Well, whatever income you end up making, you'll still be stuck with a fat student loan debt that'll take you years to pay off. Try finding something cheaper if you can.
My college is $25,000 and I already think that's expensive...guess it all comes down to how much you make.