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Any tuition discount?
$35k tuition. Imagine paying that to live at home?
Imagine paying that to go to Clemson.
Present is now wrote:
$35k tuition. Imagine paying that to live at home?
Er.... wrote:
Imagine paying that to go to Clemson.
Present is now wrote:
$35k tuition. Imagine paying that to live at home?
Imagine being poor enough to think $35k is a lot of money.
35k is the out of state price. In state is not that much
Average LRC Poster wrote:
Er.... wrote:
Imagine paying that to go to Clemson.
Imagine being poor enough to think $35k is a lot of money.
35k, not including room and board, is a lot of money.
It was over a long time ago when idiots protested at state capitols to go back to work and the right to not where a mask, prostested to not social distance, protested saying it was hoax. Idiot governors opened up too soon. Idiot millennials spreading the virus everywhere.
The pandemic is just as bad now as it was in April/May. We are idiots, with an idiot for President.
Ya Creepy Joe is the way to go right??!!! You gotta be kidding me kid.
oldcoach71 wrote:
Ya Creepy Joe is the way to go right??!!! You gotta be kidding me kid.
Hmm, let's see. We have a President who has molested more women than he has fingers and toes, who has probably raped underage girls, who has probably laundered Russian money, who has sold out our country innumerable times and in innumerable ways, is doing all he can to undermine the Constitution and American democracy, doesn't believe in climate change and has withdrawn the U.S. from the Paris Climate Pact, calls the virus pandemic a hoax and is withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization, is raping the environment, is enriching the 1%, is bankrupting the country, is a violent racist, and I don't even know where to stop with the endless list of his moral faults and actual crimes.
But you think that's all A-OK, because to you Biden is "creepy." You need to wake the f up, buddy, and open your eyes to what's going on in the world around you.
High School Bum wrote:
Average LRC Poster wrote:
Imagine being poor enough to think $35k is a lot of money.
35k, not including room and board, is a lot of money.
You people realize that almost no one pays the full price to go to any college, right? Financial aid based on need, academic scholarships that are laughable at many schools, etc. If you are a person who has to pay full price, then you are the rare combination of not too bright (thus low grades and test scores) and come from a well-off family.
Average LRC Poster wrote:
Er.... wrote:
Imagine paying that to go to Clemson.
Imagine being poor enough to think $35k is a lot of money.
Imagine being so insecure that you have to post on a message board about how much money you may or may not have.
You clearly know it’s a lot of money to the majority of everyone in the world.
Basically, you’re annoying. You have 1% money (possibly), but choose to spend your time enjoying life by being a troll on a nerd sport message board. Cool life.
The average net cost for in-state students is $26,434. For students that are out of state, the average net cost is $46,316. Take away housing and food and out of state probably pays $30k tuition on average after financial aid and scholarships. Not as much discount as you thought.
I don't see how you sustain a football season this fall when students are not on campus.
One could take the view that is just football, and far too much emphasis is placed on football. Likely true.
But at Clemson football is inextricably bound up with the schools recent success (applications have increased), and is part of the school's identity. Moreover, football pays the freight at Clemson, which likely, unlike most D1 programs, runs at an actual profit.
Needless to say, the collateral impact of not having football is significant. I think D1 sports are forever changed, and as a recipient of a D1 scholarship who thought it created significant imbalance in my academic life (I had no choice financially at the time, at least as regards the school I went to, one of the two in the top ten rankings which give athletic scholarships). If I had to do it over again, I would have found a way to avoid the athletic scholarship route and I think it better overall for everyone.
Best President we have ever had and will be even better the next 4 years buddy! So Pumped!
Ivy League a week early again and right on the mark.
No chance theres fall sports.
The financial hit to not playing football has to be astronomical for Clemson. I read a little blurb that the University of Wyoming will lose over 10 million from not playing football this fall. I would imagine the number to be 10X that of a small school like Wyoming. Plus, I wonder how many alumni contribute to the school just based on how the football team does. No wonder they haven't cancelled the season yet.
Average LRC Poster wrote:
Er.... wrote:
Imagine paying that to go to Clemson.
Imagine being poor enough to think $35k is a lot of money.
Has to be a troll. 35k is a lot of money for most people, especially 18-22 year olds.
Unless your net worth is well over 7 figures, a 35k hit isn't a laughing matter.
Go away vile Drumpf troll. With any justice your Great Orange president will be in prison in a couple of years.
Tracky wrote:
Best President we have ever had and will be even better the next 4 years buddy! So Pumped!
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