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walbrich t1_j1bq47s wrote

I went to college in Canada for about 8-9k per year (home province). USA is wild man. It was almost possible to pay for school while working over the summer.

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munchi333 t1_j1brex5 wrote

I graduated in 2019 in the US and it cost about 12k per year. No idea how they came up with these numbers.

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[deleted] t1_j1bs4ab wrote

They added all your living expenses too. It's absurd.

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munchi333 t1_j1bsthu wrote

Since it’s not explicit I don’t think it’s fair to show it that way.

And even then, that’s still way more than what I payed going to a state school. So again, I just don’t know where they got this data.

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[deleted] t1_j1bszgg wrote

Where did you live? 12k per year isn't even enough for a cheap apartment and food.

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munchi333 t1_j1btod3 wrote

Sorry, 12k was just for tuition.

I meant the total shown on my state is about double what I payed including everything.

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[deleted] t1_j1brpzp wrote

The is the cost of everything; housing, food, transportation, etc. Not just tuition.

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RD__III t1_j1c6cfi wrote

I graduated in 2019, It was just over 10k a year for me at a Texas public school. The above includes living expenses as well, which is sort of bullshit.

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