TheShepherdsKeep
NCSU c/o 2030
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Thank you for your feedback!The difference between an 8 vs 10 hour flight seems pretty negligible to me. Especially if you’re only making that flight a couple times a year, since neither is really short enough to pop in for a day/weekend visit. Just purely considering flights, I would assume it’s likely going to be cheaper to fly out of Raleigh vs Pullman and probably more flights/better times available too just because it would be a larger airport. Those flights from tiny little airports can be way more expensive than at a larger hub.
You’re going to get a great education at either school. Truly, cost should be your biggest concern. You’re in a good spot with either option, but I’d do everything you can to set yourself up for future success by minimizing your debt and going to the cheapest school.
I'm comparing tuition for both schools and it seems NCSU is cheaper by $8k. Is that amount still significant? I also saw that WSU 4th year tuition is higher than the first three years, coming to $40k which the cost of attendance estimate is suggesting $73k. Unlike NCSU, which its 4th year is a bit cheaper. Keeping that in mind, with the new bill, does that mean I would have to pull private loans or pay out of pocket for the extra 22-25k, if I decide on WSU?The difference between an 8 vs 10 hour flight seems pretty negligible to me. Especially if you’re only making that flight a couple times a year, since neither is really short enough to pop in for a day/weekend visit. Just purely considering flights, I would assume it’s likely going to be cheaper to fly out of Raleigh vs Pullman and probably more flights/better times available too just because it would be a larger airport. Those flights from tiny little airports can be way more expensive than at a larger hub.
You’re going to get a great education at either school. Truly, cost should be your biggest concern. You’re in a good spot with either option, but I’d do everything you can to set yourself up for future success by minimizing your debt and going to the cheapest school.
Yes, with the new loan regulations, you will only be able to borrow 50,000/yr for a lifetime max of 200,000 kn federal loans. If you need more than $50k in a year, you will have to find some other way to get that money, whether that’s private loans, other scholarships, paying from savings, parental or other support, etc.I'm comparing tuition for both schools and it seems NCSU is cheaper by $8k. Is that amount still significant? I also saw that WSU 4th year tuition is higher than the first three years, coming to $40k which the cost of attendance estimate is suggesting $73k. Unlike NCSU, which its 4th year is a bit cheaper. Keeping that in mind, with the new bill, does that mean I would have to pull private loans or pay out of pocket for the extra 22-25k, if I decide on WSU?
This is a toughie since WSU is my top choice, but I am attending both student welcome events and then making a decision then. Have you narrowed your top 2s yet? NCSU?😏Selfishly, I want you to join NCSU 😉
Raleigh is WAY cooler than Pullman! 🙂 no offense to my fellow 509 friends.
I fully support WSU as well! And looking forward to meeting you at the NCSU reception. I only have one offer (waiting to hear back from UCDavis, CSU and WSU). I would pick NCSU, or maybe UCDavis, if I had to decide today though... but that's just based on the $ numbers, no emotions (... um, other than an upbringing in rural WA lol! It is seriously lovely sunsets out there though, and it'll be easier to focus on just school! Lots of positives!).This is a toughie since WSU is my top choice, but I am attending both student welcome events and then making a decision then. Have you narrowed your top 2s yet? NCSU?😏