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The tuition at NYU is 43,000!! That doesn't include room and board. Crazy! Looks like I gotta find me another school to attend.

Originally posted by drPheta
I hear you on the tuition, and fees. However......
All this talk about "choose the school that's cheapest," and the like, should really be taken with a grain of salt. When it comes down to it, $300k or $150K worth of debt is a lot of debt no matter how you look at it.
Originally posted by m3power
The tuition at NYU is 43,000!! That doesn't include room and board. Crazy! Looks like I gotta find me another school to attend.
Originally posted by jaap
Is a $300k school three times as good as a $100k school? I doubt it. Maybe 30 or 50 percent better, but not twice or three times the school. If the difference is $30k or $40k, maybe you like the location or the more expensive school better. But I can't think of many situations where it would be worth paying $300k for school if you had a much cheaper alternative.
Originally posted by scandalouslj
There is like a $20,000 difference a year for Penn and IU, but you can easily make most of this up by doing things like being an RA. You get a studio with your own bathroom, rent paid for, cable internet/tv, food paid for, and like $200 a month. All in all you end up saving like $10-15,000 a year, so there are options.
With all that said, if you are not planning on specializing, or taking advantage of any of the other programs, I might reccomend going to a cheaper school.
Originally posted by ItsGavinC
I could. What about a school that lets you rotate for 8-12 weeks (the last 3 months of school) anywhere you choose?
Meaning, you can set up a rotation and actually start WORKING as an associate if you wish.