awaken
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It's sad that a school like Wake is too expensive for education majors (teachers).
I wasn't aware they had a businessin' program at State.
Just turned down law school for this year because I honestly don't think its worth it right now. Got in state tuition at USCe but started adding up the numbers and it just got astronomical quickly. May reconsider next year if I can get some better scholarships.
Yeah. I'm trying to decide whether to go to USC or CHS law, and I'm not sure either are worth it considering the legal market and costs, despite being able to pay for it out of pocket. I've heard horror stories of people going to nyu law and not being able to find legal employment.
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It's probably not worth it on purely monetary level. Could still be a good time though.
What did State cost in the 80s? 2 hogs, a tube of toothpaste and a bottle of moonshine?
On one hand I'd say WFU is far, far too expensive for your return. You could go to UNC in many instances, benefit from the grade inflation, work about half as hard, and take the same path into grad school without drowning yourself in debt. Of course, you'd probably end up a colossal a-hole, so there's that to consider.
But on the other hand, I only have an undergrad from WFU and somehow that still plays very well with bosses, both current and potential. They know it was a "real" education, esp from a business perspective. They also know I can think critically/quickly and can churn out massive amounts of work when necessary. So in that respect I might say the WFU education has paid off several times over.
Of course, I only had to deal with about $20k in tuition per year, less scholarships and work-study funds.