four-year college is free in New York???
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Thread Topic: four-year college is free in New York???
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why do my parents not want to move there we have like a bajillion children c'mon
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D: ITS FREE???????
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That was such a terrible idea to begin with. A huge amount of tax will be cut of people's income for these kids who didn't take the extra measures to get as much scholarships as they need. And also going to college isn't always the route for some.
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FREE COLLEGE??
That sounds dodgy anyway....... -
breadboy69 NewbieI actually saw something about this yesterday.
If I remember correctly, it was only for those coming from families that make less than $100.000 a year -
welp time to move to new york
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^Depends if you can even get into college depending on your resume. You wanted to work for Disney and the only possibility of heightening that chance is to going to the great meme university of CalArts.
Also, free tuition does not equal your chance of getting in whatever college you choose. Children with low-income parents tend to slack on good grades and school because of external problems and having to work to financially help the family. Some can't even afford college and the competition of schools (because obviously most dimwits will scamper themselves to hard private /acclaimed colleges not even knowing if the school is the correct path for them). This only helps out middle class/upper-middle class citizens with good parental influence, have prominent academic achievements, and more inside connections increasing their chance of getting.
Free college is a terrible idea because college is NOT a right. You have other garden varieties of plans and ideas you can do, but wasting your time in a class and wasting people's hard-earned tax money that has been ripped away from them for ungrateful and entitled Millenials that have been numerously offered the path of autonomy adds more salt to wound. -
dude drew do you literally ever not see the negative side of things
1. Free college won't make that much of a difference as far as taxes go. If I can find the thing where someone actually did the math, I'll post a link. But even if it were a few thousand dollars extra a year, you know what? That's so much better than having each and every student pay 40000 a year to go to a good freaking college.
2. You have to live in New York for four years after, and work there. So they people taking advantage of it are going to be paying for it. It's not actually free.
3. There is no f---ing reason that we, a first world country, should not already have free f---ing public college. Or at least cheaper. No reason at all. -
What about the kids who do absolutely nothing afterwards? Who waste money? No. College is not a right.
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There is a solution and it is not going to an expensive college. I got my bachelors for around 15k total,
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Drews mind when trying to answer Janes question:
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There's more than a negative side? -
And the number of bulls--- degrees is ridiculous, not everyone should go to college if you won't do anything with it.
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I LITERALLY JUST SAID THAT THEY HAD TO WORK IN NEW YORK FOR FOUR YEARS AFTER OR PAY BACK THE MONEY. That's "doing something."
Where the heck did you go? Even at NWF, it's 25k a year. -
North West Florida is the equivalent of a community college, by the way.
I want to teach English, so I can't even go to NW, because they don't offer that. >> -
Excelsior college was where I am officially from but I transferred in college credits for all but 2 or 3 classes. I took courses through TESU (a couple), straighterline, saylor, fema (ton of em), CLEP exams, DSST exams, some college credit from AP exams, some college credit from the GED, and some other various stuff. Also, for the record, I did get a bunch of military discounts, without them it would be more like 30k
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