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abcde
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Posted on 07-24-06 11:32
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Hey everyone.. Can you please help me locate the best value school in the east coast.. preferably... lets say not more than 10,000/ year of tuition. Please help.!
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abcde
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Posted on 07-24-06 11:43
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:( please help. Thankx in advance.
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mokshya
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Posted on 07-24-06 11:51
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awwwn ABCDE!! I wish I knew something about east coast :-(... Can't anyone help him find such school???
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abcde
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Posted on 07-24-06 11:57
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Mokshya.. you're such a sweetheart. :) I wish everyone in here was as cute as you sound. You guys can atleast tell me how much you are paying for the tuition. I'm stuck!
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hydrogen_sulphide
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Posted on 07-24-06 12:04
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the best one is university of DC for science and is in Washington DC but the job is very hard in DC. it will cost you around 7000 dollars per year
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abcde
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Posted on 07-24-06 12:07
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YOu mean $7000 dollars/ year? thats not bad at all. and i dont really care about the job thingy. the school is pretty good too according to the princeton review and US news review. Oh well, i'll give them a call now to check in a few more things. Much thankx to you hydrogen. :)
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mansion
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Posted on 07-24-06 12:52
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Posted on 07-24-06 1:55
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Go for Ivy League colleges. If you can get selected for admission there, money is no object. Sure the tuition is 3 times more than your limit, but they will find a way so that you can attend their school - grants, loans and work-study.
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bornfree
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Posted on 07-24-06 2:27
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ABCDE are you planning to go to D.C too. and University of D.C . cool dude. hope to see you there. let me know if you are truly going to this college
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abcde
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Posted on 07-24-06 2:42
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Thankx mansion and chathmandu. Bornfree dude, Do you go to UDC?? tell me how much you pay for a sem if you dont mind.? how are the teachers? .. what about life in and around the campus?.. any info will be greatly appreciated. thankx!
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thapap
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Posted on 07-24-06 5:20
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it really does not matter where you go to school..unless u r going to TOP 1 TIER school. ivy leagues, and alikes (duke, swarthmore, lafayette, grinnell, fairfield, pomona .... selected hard to get admitted liberal arts colleges)... and u can add mit, caltech and stanford in there too... beside those... its rats a$$ where u went. (no offense) It depends in INDIVIDUAL in getting INTERNSHIP and JOBS. Their talents and how well they are in COMMUNICATION and could make their points across. If u have a financial constraints.. go to community colleges for first 2 years and then x-fer to state schools. Most of the state schools have some kind of program with community colleges about degree and credit transfer. this way u can save tons of money. ==================================================== as always what fo i know (O:
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lootekukur
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Posted on 07-24-06 5:56
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Thapap, you know quite a lot...that "what do i know" does not hold any significance!! haha hamro pani gyan ujaagar garuaanu na guru!! Loote
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mansion
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Posted on 07-24-06 6:15
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yes first 2 yrs really doenst matter, coz its all just general requirement, you can save money going to community college, and transfer to 4 yr university. good luck.
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thapap
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Posted on 07-24-06 8:34
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loote jyu, that trade mark "what do i know" is there so that i do not get assasinated for expressing my opinion... i already said "what do i know?" meaning malai kehi ni tha chhaina so do not hold me accountable for what i said (O:
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bornfree
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Posted on 07-24-06 8:46
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ABCDE dude i am not yet in UDC.........but is planning to transfer to UDC this dec for spring 2007 k. i found out that tuition fees is reasonable. something like $2500 for semester. with books and other fees should be $3000 per semester. so you still wanna got to UDC. then you need to hurry up. the dateline for spring semster is Mid September. all your documents must have reach the UDC office before mid spetember. you contact the office at http:// www.udc.edu email me if you are interested in going to udc
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Cerine
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Posted on 07-25-06 9:39
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UDC is good? really? hmm...
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the_illusionist
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Posted on 07-25-06 10:45
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UDC is anything but a good school. It surely is cheap but guess what - u'll always regret u spent ur time and money at this ghetto university. I am a local from DC-MD-VA area therefore I know fair amount of facts about UDC. If you are considering DC metro area, spending first two years at Montgomery College or NOVA college and then transferring to UMCP or GMU will be a wise decision. As someone already mentioned, two of these community colleges have transfer agreement with UMCP and GMU. Montgomery College costs about $3000/sem and UMCP costs $10,000/sem as an international student.
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Posted on 07-25-06 12:51
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Actually ThapaP is right!!! No body gives a damn which school you went !!!If you didn't graduate from top10-20 colleges basically all are same.All UCs or Cal State are same. Even if you go to top 10 college ,it just helps you to land in first job after that you are on your own.No university tags helps you.A guy from 4th tier univesity is equal to 1st tier univ. at work if they are working in the same team at same level and capacity.
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bornfree
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Posted on 07-25-06 3:56
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ABCDE dude don't listen to this all bullsit and crap k. UDC is compartively lower in cost because it is an public instituition. Secondly UDC receives federal grants from the government higher than most colleges. therefore the cost is somewhat lower than most colleges. But lower in cost doesen't means that UDC education is par below other colleges K. Of course who weren't want to go to Harvard and Princeton and so called IVY league schools. where got $$$$. $$$$ talks and action later yaar. some people judge college and its education just because it looks ghetto and by its tuition cost. common on this is America and not Nepal just follow your heart and dreams
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NIRAVANA75062
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Posted on 07-25-06 3:58
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go to usnews.com to find best colleges in USA
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