Win XP Pro upgrade for academic/students--$86.00 shipped

Kung Lau

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For those students who are not part of a university or school that gets MS products at ridiculously low prices...

This seems to be a cheap upgrade to a decent OS (if you have an old NT 4, 98/se ME disk laying around)

Shipping and tax may vary.


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AbsolutZero

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I think you have to fax or email a current course schedule or something. Does anyone know what the minimum number of hours you have to be enrolled in to get this?
 

machintos

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Mmm, I bought this a week ago from University of Houston for only $7.00 + tax!!!
and I also bought office XP professional for $13.00 + tax!!!
 

Doomer

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Mmm, I bought this a week ago from University of Houston for only $7.00 + tax!!!
and I also bought office XP professional for $13.00 + tax!!!

You paid too much. :(
 

alm4rr

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Originally posted by: machintos
Mmm, I bought this a week ago from University of Houston for only $7.00 + tax!!!
and I also bought office XP professional for $13.00 + tax!!!

Dear God!
 

Chumpman

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Do you have to be a student in college for this, or will being a high school student qualify you as well?
 

Eric1285

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Hm, my school (Private High School) bookstore has these for $99. Kind of a rip off if someone else found it for $13...I'll be checking it out, thanks!
 

Winchester

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I paid $10 for Window XP Professional, $10 for Windows 2000 Professional, and $20 for Office XP Professional w/ Frontpage. :)
 

bleuiko

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for those @ UCSD... no, our bookstore does not carry discounts for students.
 

bedrocked

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check with ur university if they have deals with msoft i've gotten a few copies of xp and office for $5 each from my gf's school Indiana Univ.
 

sassy1

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Homeschooling parents and students also qualify, although finding a source to get the software at a *super* discount is a lot harder the qualifying materials are easy to supply, just need a copy of the parent's approved homeschooling intention letter from the CBOE.