kmoogs - Yeah, I know I become a resident after 1 year, but the propsed tuition over the next four years for in-state at UCSF will be approximately 30k, 33k, 36k, and 38k. The out-of-state tuition for next year will be 42k. All thanks to the recently passed propositions by the UC school board. When you take into account living in the city, parking, commutes, etc., it becomes a bit scary. And since I'm not from the area, it is just a little bit more difficult to have a full grasp on the options available. Additionally, I will be 30 when I start Pharmacy School. When I graduate, I will be 35. Is it worth it to start my life anew with almost $200k in debt at that point? I will be a little bit older than most and I have to plan out my life a little more carefully. At the same time, I am excited about the new opportunities, possibly in a school that is the best of the best - a place that could take me on a life journey that I didn't have in me.
I'm from Hackettstown, close to Delaware Water Gap. 1 hour from New York. Yeah, prices in NJ are ridiculous as well. But staying on the east coast at UB for example for $18k yearly and very affordable living, gives me something to think about.