04-06-2011, 07:57 AM
FinancialWorld Wrote:Personally, I don't know if I could bring myself, or even consider spending $100,000 on a degree. I might be able to get my two degrees for about $10,000. They will have probably the same type of paper as the other colleges. I don't mean to sabotage this thread, but it seems like many people on here have repeatedly questioned the prices schools charge for a degree, compared to the benefits received. At $100,000 or even $50,000, I would want a gold framed diploma at least. Sorry purpleteen, I don't mean to bust your bubble on this.I guess we have different opinions obviously... I'm not built for getting a degree by testing out. It's too hard for me and I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I actually tried applying to downstate which costs less than half the price of LIU but I didn't even get an interview because so many people wanting to get in...
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