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thu 11/27/2008
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Despite increased tuition fees and a struggling economy, early applications for expensive private colleges – and less expensive public universities – are higher than expected.
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Just cuz we are broke doesn't mean we are stupid...people are willing to work their butts off to get a decent education so that they don't have to constantly be worrying about money....that is after they pay off the loans that they paid tuition with >:P
Lucy
11/28/2008
It makes no sense that ppl make such a big deal about going to college and then when we want to go...theres no way to afford it without getting into debt
Lucy
11/28/2008
grrr applications.. they suckkkkk lol
Nelly
11/28/2008
Well thats good, nice to see people continuing their eduaction and getting somewhere in life. I just hope more latino's go to college...cuz we be slackin D:
i~Daniel~!
11/28/2008
Maybe cause people still want to go to school.
Jorge C
11/28/2008
@big brother xD
word.
Michelle =]
11/29/2008
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