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Sister/Brother-in-law having trouble paying for tuition

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Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Is $20K/year that unusual for a private college? When I was in college, it costed $25K/year. Now, it costs over $30K/year. I didn't go to an Ivy.

I paid part of my sister's tuition without expectations that she would pay it back. But there is implied obligation that if I ever returned to school (which might happen), she would help me out if she could. But I have to admit, if my soon-to-be BiL needed money, I'd be hesitant.

Do either of them work? $10K is a lot of money, but it's not an outrageous amount for someone with a job.
 
Originally posted by: ghostman
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Is $20K/year that unusual for a private college? When I was in college, it costed $25K/year. Now, it costs over $30K/year. I didn't go to an Ivy.

I paid part of my sister's tuition without expectations that she would pay it back. But there is implied obligation that if I ever returned to school (which might happen), she would help me out if she could. But I have to admit, if my soon-to-be BiL needed money, I'd be hesitant.

Do either of them work? $10K is a lot of money, but it's not an outrageous amount for someone with a job.

yes, they both work as stated above.
 
Originally posted by: Yzzim

My BIL was going for Chiropractics and has dropped out. He's got a full time job making $10/hr.

They are both looking at getting a part time job to make ends meet.

jeebus, ive made more than that without so much as a paper cert.

did he drop out because he changed his mind or just because he needed some money immediately?
 
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
You know... for sex. I hate to point that kind of thing out, but then I remembered this is ATOT, so for the sake of clarity...

He could sell his virginity. I mean, how they going to know?
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

Um... my school is $12500/quarter (not Ivy league, but top 10). $10k a semester would be really cheap for an Ivy League.
 
Why are you guys paying so much for tuition? I could not justify it, my undergrad was public @ $12k/year, and if you are an overachiever you could've gone to one of the best schools in the country at that rate (U of Washington). I guess if your state's public schools suck and your an overachiever, that is the only reason I can think of.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

Show us.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

1 term = 1 semester

2 semesters per year

50,000/2 = 25K

summer classes and winter terms if offered are never included because you don't have to take them to graduate with a typical 4yr degree
 
I had a friend co-sign a 7500 loan for me when I was in college. I finished with ~95k student loan debt, however I got a job and have begun paying it off. I just recently got a new job with a 20% pay increase and haven't looked back since. He's been my friend for 13.5 years and he said he'd do it again. I guess it just depends on the people you know. Since it is on his money, I did not slack off in school at ALL and it showed up in his credit when he went to buy a house. However, since I'm paying it off with zero missed payments it makes him look better.
 
Originally posted by: Yzzim
He started taking classes this last semester and then for some reason he stopped going.

Oops. Guess he shouldn't have done that, huh?

In any case, there's no magic fix. He made himself responsible for the debt; now he needs to man up and pay the debt. If he TRULY doesn't have it, then bankruptcy is an option.

As far as the tuition costs are concerned... those rates are absurd. It cost me almost $1,000 a semester to go to a state university about 10 years ago (I'd guess it's up to about $2,500 per semester now)... while working a job making $9.83/hr. How'd he expect to pay for tuition with a $10/hr job?!?
 
Originally posted by: TreyRandom
Originally posted by: Yzzim
He started taking classes this last semester and then for some reason he stopped going.

Oops. Guess he shouldn't have done that, huh?

In any case, there's no magic fix. He made himself responsible for the debt; now he needs to man up and pay the debt. If he TRULY doesn't have it, then bankruptcy is an option.

As far as the tuition costs are concerned... those rates are absurd. It cost me almost $1,000 a semester to go to a state university about 10 years ago (I'd guess it's up to about $2,500 per semester now)... while working a job making $9.83/hr. How'd he expect to pay for tuition with a $10/hr job?!?

Student loans are not typically discharged through bankruptcy.
 
Originally posted by: mchammer187
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

1 term = 1 semester

2 semesters per year

50,000/2 = 25K

summer classes and winter terms if offered are never included because you don't have to take them to graduate with a typical 4yr degree

What... Who goes just for Fall and Spring? O_O So you're telling me you just go to school for one term, and then take a term off, then go back, then off, then back.
 
Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: TreyRandom
Originally posted by: Yzzim
He started taking classes this last semester and then for some reason he stopped going.

Oops. Guess he shouldn't have done that, huh?

In any case, there's no magic fix. He made himself responsible for the debt; now he needs to man up and pay the debt. If he TRULY doesn't have it, then bankruptcy is an option.

As far as the tuition costs are concerned... those rates are absurd. It cost me almost $1,000 a semester to go to a state university about 10 years ago (I'd guess it's up to about $2,500 per semester now)... while working a job making $9.83/hr. How'd he expect to pay for tuition with a $10/hr job?!?

Student loans are not typically discharged through bankruptcy.

Yikes. Guess they're up the creek then, eh?

So... there really IS no magic fix.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555What... Who goes just for Fall and Spring? O_O So you're telling me you just go to school for one term, and then take a term off, then go back, then off, then back.

Who? Most people. Summer classes are generally accelerated courses that are taken to graduate faster, to pass a previously failed class, or to knock out a prerequisite. Additionally, not every class is offered in the summer. Thus, the summer semester is not typically figured into the recommended course sequence for each major.

Perhaps you're thinking quarters, not semesters...

 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: mchammer187
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

1 term = 1 semester

2 semesters per year

50,000/2 = 25K

summer classes and winter terms if offered are never included because you don't have to take them to graduate with a typical 4yr degree

What... Who goes just for Fall and Spring? O_O So you're telling me you just go to school for one term, and then take a term off, then go back, then off, then back.

Typically Fall semesters run from Aug/Sept until around Christmas. Spring semesters run from Jan. until April/May, depending on the school. So you get summers off, and are in school for the remainder of the year.
 
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: mchammer187
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
$10,000 for one fucking term? Is this school freaking Ivy League or what? O_O Jesus...

Uh, an Ivy League school is more like $20,000+ a semester.

No it isn't... There is no way it is. I can go to the Harvard website right now and it'll say costs per year are about $50,000. That means it is definitely below $20,000 a term. (The $50,000 includes a room and other things too)

1 term = 1 semester

2 semesters per year

50,000/2 = 25K

summer classes and winter terms if offered are never included because you don't have to take them to graduate with a typical 4yr degree

What... Who goes just for Fall and Spring? O_O So you're telling me you just go to school for one term, and then take a term off, then go back, then off, then back.

Typically Fall semesters run from Aug/Sept until around Christmas. Spring semesters run from Jan. until April/May, depending on the school. So you get summers off, and are in school for the remainder of the year.

That's not how my school works at least. We have 4 terms. Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall. Each are about 11 weeks, I think.
 
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