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School is too expensive
Good grief. I was hoping to take Modern English this summer so next semester I only would need one elective and my Capstone Seminar, allowing me to take a graduate level class at the same time.
Summer tuition for one class is $1,106.00. For one freakin class. Plus parking fees and books.
Is taking this class over the summer and getting it out of the way worth what will amount to $1500 in fees? On the other hand, being able to take the grad class next semester will help me finish my Masters a semester earlier, saving $2200 in graduate tuition (PLUS parking, books, blah, etc.).
So I guess when you look at it that way, it's worth it.
I have my Phi Kappa Phi honors ceremony in two weeks, and my Deans Scholar ceremony the week after, and hopefully a scholarship ceremony two weeks later, and then take my GRE exam two weeks later and then turn in my Graduate Apps two weeks later. School is flying by!
Speaking of which, I have an essay on Spenser's Faerie Queene to write this weekend, the beginnings of a research paper for Chaucer, and a WHOLE LOT of Spanish to catch up on.
So I better get crackin.
Posted by Pischina at April 4, 2008 9:23 PM
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