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Jun 19, 2021
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Turnpike Lane
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I graduated 1998.
Tuition only was $18 k per. Wasnt cheap then either. With cost of living, $26k per. In SLC a good first year salary was $48k then.
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I have a relative who paid for a year of Harvard Law with his summer job.
Mrs Featerbottom
6/19/21 2:18pm
I graduated from law school 7ish years ago. I worked 2 years between undergrad
cougarfann888
6/19/21 2:21pm
BYU is the only good school that offers low cost tuition.
Mrs Featerbottom
6/19/21 2:24pm
I graduated 1998.
Turnpike Lane
6/19/21 2:23pm
Well it's a good thing Harvard law grads have a median starting salary of 160k
SweetBabyG
6/19/21 2:23pm
Uncle Sam keeps providing money to academia...so they raise prices...even more.
EtTuKalante
6/19/21 2:24pm
You hit the nail on the head.
Mrs Featerbottom
6/19/21 2:25pm
The cost of college has gone up 500% since 1985. Consumer price index, 121%
EtTuKalante
6/19/21 2:32pm
A mix of correct statements and generalizations that don't hold.
SweetBabyG
6/19/21 2:32pm
I didn't make the inflation numbers. Nor the increase in university costs.
EtTuKalante
6/19/21 2:38pm
STEM profs are too busy doing actual work to worry about wresting control of the
novacoug1
6/19/21 2:38pm
Oh by the way, don't be the stem professor that chooses science over politics.
EtTuKalante
6/19/21 2:46pm
What has the ridiculous increase in student payments gone to fund?
No touching
6/19/21 2:38pm
Administrative staff, improved facilities, and increased services
novacoug1
6/19/21 2:47pm
I feel like my university is pretty reasonably priced. Just barely more than BYU
SweetBabyG
6/19/21 3:57pm
That is the point - the system is set up to funnel money to academia, who then
panacablue
6/19/21 2:28pm
There are degrees worth going into debt for. Harvard law is one them.
Probable Sacko
6/19/21 2:31pm
AMC has some shares left to help you out
gmoney7
6/19/21 2:32pm
Georgetown MBA - $30,448/semester $60,896/year
Saxa
6/19/21 2:34pm
As I’m researching MBAs the consensus nowadays seems to be M7 or nothing…
WP17
6/19/21 2:54pm
The calculation has changed. If you don’t get the ROI you want from it, don’t go. Easy.
YIsForBrigham
6/19/21 2:34pm
It impedes social mobility pretty significantly
Mrs Featerbottom
6/19/21 2:38pm
This is a myth. Trades actually have a high starting salary and low debt
wildeone
6/19/21 2:45pm
Not being able to be a Harvard Law grad impedes social mobility?
YIsForBrigham
6/19/21 2:55pm
This to me is why BYU and BYU-I are so important. Very affordable options to get
paulb
6/19/21 2:37pm
I got undergrad free and will not pay for grad school either.
WP17
6/19/21 2:51pm
Served 4 yrs. Got GI bill just before birth of first child, lifesaver, got deg.
rmsenior
6/19/21 3:14pm
Among neediest in the Nation, we should be subsidizing Harvard Law School Grads?
roseyscenario
6/19/21 4:15pm
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