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So the $1,600 figure you've been blathering about includes not just the roof over your head, the security that goes with it, the furniture in the room etc. ... but it also includes your food, and "many other fees."
If you're living in an apartment, sweetie, you also have to buy your own food. You'd still have to pay the "many other fees" and the "telecommunications fee" because I'd assume no matter where you live if you take an online class you'd be paying a fee for it.
Bottom line: No one is forcing you to go to a specific college. No one is forcing you to go to any college. If you don't like the rules, go elsewhere.
I said this from the beginning of the thread about the other costs , bottom line is IT IS STILL REQUIRED. And I have already addressed the "there are other colleges" BS reasoning.
I have never heard of early placement at a community college, in fact, I really don't understand what you mean by that? Post-secondary education is education AFTER high school. So what with the rolling admission? If they start the nursing sequence in the fall, and have to have the pre-reqs done to start, it doesn't matter when they were admitted! "Rolling admission" at most colleges refers to no deadline to get the admission apps in, it doesn't mean they'll take you while you're still in high school!
CCs do not usually have dorms! Write that 100 times on a paper towel!
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Well one, I am not talking about community colleges! Two, Post-Secondary here refers to the classes taken in HS, with rolling admission if you get most of the prereqs out of the way in HS you can go in fall, finish the remaining and be in by spring. I said nothing about being in accepted while in HS. God, I really am done with this, all I am doing at this point is repeating myself and explaining the same thing every time.
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You haven't explained anything. I agree with K-Luv that you are making this up as you go along. Virtually all AAS in Nursing programs are at Community colleges. Very few are at four year colleges.
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Well one, I am not talking about community colleges! Two, Post-Secondary here refers to the classes taken in HS, with rolling admission if you get most of the prereqs out of the way in HS you can go in fall, finish the remaining and be in by spring. I said nothing about being in accepted while in HS. God, I really am done with this, all I am doing at this point is repeating myself and explaining the same thing every time.
You haven't explained anything. I agree with K-Luv that you are making this up as you go along. Virtually all AAS in Nursing programs are at Community colleges. Very few are at four year colleges.[/quote]
Didn't I say I was done with that conversation? I am tired of explaining the same thing to you. I was called a liar and forced to post a link to my schools living arrangements. Whats next am I going to have to post a link to my personal credentials? Enough.
These are threads started by you where you state you are about to graduate, or have just graduated and are looking to move. Strange, all of them say you live in Ohio, not Miami....
just give it up man. No one is buying it any more.
These are threads started by you where you state you are about to graduate, or have just graduated and are looking to move. Strange, all of them say you live in Ohio, not Miami....
just give it up man. No one is buying it any more.
Still, what you say doesn't line up with the policies of Miami University, as I stated before. You still have no right to complain about the policies of a college you agreed to attend. There are dozens of colleges in the Dayton/Cincinnati area! This is why you research your school before you sign up!
Still, what you say doesn't line up with the policies of Miami University, as I stated before. You still have no right to complain about the policies of a college you agreed to attend. There are dozens of colleges in the Dayton/Cincinnati area! This is why you research your school before you sign up!
I have no right to be irked about paying out the arse for something at a school that in no way pertains to my education? Gotcha, btw many schools have freshman living requirements. Even if I gave up going to an awesome local college for another, chances are I would still have to deal with it. I asked if anyone thought this was asinine, not for my money back. And in the course of the discussion I was called a liar by a couple of you and was basically forced to give up personal info about my myself, such as where I attended college. None, of which addresses my original post. Nice.
I was called a liar and forced to post a link to my schools living arrangements. Whats next am I going to have to post a link to my personal credentials? Enough.
I do not understand why you were so adamant about not revealing the school at which you attended. Maybe it is just me, but I do not see how that could be such a personal tid-bit. You went to the school, you post a link. No big deal. The way that you avoided the question seemed suspect to me.
Look, you mentioned that it costs $1,600 a month to live in one of the apartment style dorms on your campus. I read some stuff that claims UCB has the highest priced dorms in the country. That conflicted with what you were saying. I was just looking for some clarification, not your SS number.
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