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May 6, 2011 at 11:10 PM #694408May 6, 2011 at 11:49 PM #693235ScarlettParticipant
Well, guess what? The number of spots for Calif residents is constantly squeezed out because of the out-of-state applicants. That happens regardless.
I don’t think it’s fair for foreigners to take the spots of residents just because they have money. UC is supported by taxpayers – which those foreigners are not.
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?
I don’t think it would pop the bubble if we limit the loans for the living expenses, ok? But it may make the kids think twice and find clever ways to cut costs.
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What do you think it’s going to happen in the future? What will cause the bubble to pop – or let out air slowly?May 6, 2011 at 11:49 PM #693315ScarlettParticipantWell, guess what? The number of spots for Calif residents is constantly squeezed out because of the out-of-state applicants. That happens regardless.
I don’t think it’s fair for foreigners to take the spots of residents just because they have money. UC is supported by taxpayers – which those foreigners are not.
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?
I don’t think it would pop the bubble if we limit the loans for the living expenses, ok? But it may make the kids think twice and find clever ways to cut costs.
Back to OP:
What do you think it’s going to happen in the future? What will cause the bubble to pop – or let out air slowly?May 6, 2011 at 11:49 PM #693920ScarlettParticipantWell, guess what? The number of spots for Calif residents is constantly squeezed out because of the out-of-state applicants. That happens regardless.
I don’t think it’s fair for foreigners to take the spots of residents just because they have money. UC is supported by taxpayers – which those foreigners are not.
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?
I don’t think it would pop the bubble if we limit the loans for the living expenses, ok? But it may make the kids think twice and find clever ways to cut costs.
Back to OP:
What do you think it’s going to happen in the future? What will cause the bubble to pop – or let out air slowly?May 6, 2011 at 11:49 PM #694066ScarlettParticipantWell, guess what? The number of spots for Calif residents is constantly squeezed out because of the out-of-state applicants. That happens regardless.
I don’t think it’s fair for foreigners to take the spots of residents just because they have money. UC is supported by taxpayers – which those foreigners are not.
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?
I don’t think it would pop the bubble if we limit the loans for the living expenses, ok? But it may make the kids think twice and find clever ways to cut costs.
Back to OP:
What do you think it’s going to happen in the future? What will cause the bubble to pop – or let out air slowly?May 6, 2011 at 11:49 PM #694418ScarlettParticipantWell, guess what? The number of spots for Calif residents is constantly squeezed out because of the out-of-state applicants. That happens regardless.
I don’t think it’s fair for foreigners to take the spots of residents just because they have money. UC is supported by taxpayers – which those foreigners are not.
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?
I don’t think it would pop the bubble if we limit the loans for the living expenses, ok? But it may make the kids think twice and find clever ways to cut costs.
Back to OP:
What do you think it’s going to happen in the future? What will cause the bubble to pop – or let out air slowly?May 7, 2011 at 12:19 AM #693250SK in CVParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.
May 7, 2011 at 12:19 AM #693329SK in CVParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.
May 7, 2011 at 12:19 AM #693935SK in CVParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.
May 7, 2011 at 12:19 AM #694081SK in CVParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.
May 7, 2011 at 12:19 AM #694433SK in CVParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.
May 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM #693260anParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.[/quote]
My thought exactly. I know more than a few current and recent graduates. Those who have iPhone, iPad, etc. did/does not have student loans. Those who do have student loans have jobs, share bedrooms, etc.May 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM #693339anParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.[/quote]
My thought exactly. I know more than a few current and recent graduates. Those who have iPhone, iPad, etc. did/does not have student loans. Those who do have student loans have jobs, share bedrooms, etc.May 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM #693945anParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.[/quote]
My thought exactly. I know more than a few current and recent graduates. Those who have iPhone, iPad, etc. did/does not have student loans. Those who do have student loans have jobs, share bedrooms, etc.May 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM #694091anParticipant[quote=SK in CV][quote=Scarlett]
This part about living expenses is just a side story if you want and you want to make a big deal about it. Not sure why you are up in arms. Do you think getting a student loan so one can wear latest fashion, buy an iphone, iPad, starbucks, etc is smart?[/quote]
Spent much time with college students lately? They’re still eating top ramen. It just costs more than it did when you were in college.[/quote]
My thought exactly. I know more than a few current and recent graduates. Those who have iPhone, iPad, etc. did/does not have student loans. Those who do have student loans have jobs, share bedrooms, etc. -
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