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Participant[quote=davelj] In-state tuition at SD State, for example, is $4,200/year (which is quite reasonable). ….And I firmly believe that you get out of a college education what you put into it – the real *learning* that takes place at UCSD ($22,000/year in-state tuition) probably isn’t materially different from that which takes place at SD State. [/quote]
Not that it would likely change your conclusion any, but then numbers are about $6,000 for in-state tuition and fees at SDSU for the current academic year and about $11,500 for UCSD.
SDSU is still a great deal. The UC’s are no longer on the low side of public universities, but still a great deal for the quality of education.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=davelj] In-state tuition at SD State, for example, is $4,200/year (which is quite reasonable). ….And I firmly believe that you get out of a college education what you put into it – the real *learning* that takes place at UCSD ($22,000/year in-state tuition) probably isn’t materially different from that which takes place at SD State. [/quote]
Not that it would likely change your conclusion any, but then numbers are about $6,000 for in-state tuition and fees at SDSU for the current academic year and about $11,500 for UCSD.
SDSU is still a great deal. The UC’s are no longer on the low side of public universities, but still a great deal for the quality of education.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=davelj] In-state tuition at SD State, for example, is $4,200/year (which is quite reasonable). ….And I firmly believe that you get out of a college education what you put into it – the real *learning* that takes place at UCSD ($22,000/year in-state tuition) probably isn’t materially different from that which takes place at SD State. [/quote]
Not that it would likely change your conclusion any, but then numbers are about $6,000 for in-state tuition and fees at SDSU for the current academic year and about $11,500 for UCSD.
SDSU is still a great deal. The UC’s are no longer on the low side of public universities, but still a great deal for the quality of education.
SK in CV
ParticipantYes it does make sense.
And I agree. My observation have been the same. It doesn’t make sense. My drive for most of the last 10 years was the continuation of yours, from Carmel Valley to La Jolla. Though I rarely hit any morning traffic, only a little slowing just north of Genessee. Evening traffic varies based on time of year, but slows usually somewhere between the merge and Del Mar Heights Rd. (Except for Fridays, which are totally unpredictable, sometimes nothing, sometimes extra heavy.)
But I look out my office window and see the southbound traffic getting very heavy as early as 3:30 and I know it’s that way all the way up to Oceanside some days. I have no idea why there isn’t any corresponding morning traffic going northbound.
SK in CV
ParticipantYes it does make sense.
And I agree. My observation have been the same. It doesn’t make sense. My drive for most of the last 10 years was the continuation of yours, from Carmel Valley to La Jolla. Though I rarely hit any morning traffic, only a little slowing just north of Genessee. Evening traffic varies based on time of year, but slows usually somewhere between the merge and Del Mar Heights Rd. (Except for Fridays, which are totally unpredictable, sometimes nothing, sometimes extra heavy.)
But I look out my office window and see the southbound traffic getting very heavy as early as 3:30 and I know it’s that way all the way up to Oceanside some days. I have no idea why there isn’t any corresponding morning traffic going northbound.
SK in CV
ParticipantYes it does make sense.
And I agree. My observation have been the same. It doesn’t make sense. My drive for most of the last 10 years was the continuation of yours, from Carmel Valley to La Jolla. Though I rarely hit any morning traffic, only a little slowing just north of Genessee. Evening traffic varies based on time of year, but slows usually somewhere between the merge and Del Mar Heights Rd. (Except for Fridays, which are totally unpredictable, sometimes nothing, sometimes extra heavy.)
But I look out my office window and see the southbound traffic getting very heavy as early as 3:30 and I know it’s that way all the way up to Oceanside some days. I have no idea why there isn’t any corresponding morning traffic going northbound.
SK in CV
ParticipantYes it does make sense.
And I agree. My observation have been the same. It doesn’t make sense. My drive for most of the last 10 years was the continuation of yours, from Carmel Valley to La Jolla. Though I rarely hit any morning traffic, only a little slowing just north of Genessee. Evening traffic varies based on time of year, but slows usually somewhere between the merge and Del Mar Heights Rd. (Except for Fridays, which are totally unpredictable, sometimes nothing, sometimes extra heavy.)
But I look out my office window and see the southbound traffic getting very heavy as early as 3:30 and I know it’s that way all the way up to Oceanside some days. I have no idea why there isn’t any corresponding morning traffic going northbound.
SK in CV
ParticipantYes it does make sense.
And I agree. My observation have been the same. It doesn’t make sense. My drive for most of the last 10 years was the continuation of yours, from Carmel Valley to La Jolla. Though I rarely hit any morning traffic, only a little slowing just north of Genessee. Evening traffic varies based on time of year, but slows usually somewhere between the merge and Del Mar Heights Rd. (Except for Fridays, which are totally unpredictable, sometimes nothing, sometimes extra heavy.)
But I look out my office window and see the southbound traffic getting very heavy as early as 3:30 and I know it’s that way all the way up to Oceanside some days. I have no idea why there isn’t any corresponding morning traffic going northbound.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe current discussion is 20 to 30 billion dollars. Nowhere near enough. 10X that much would be more appropriate.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe current discussion is 20 to 30 billion dollars. Nowhere near enough. 10X that much would be more appropriate.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe current discussion is 20 to 30 billion dollars. Nowhere near enough. 10X that much would be more appropriate.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe current discussion is 20 to 30 billion dollars. Nowhere near enough. 10X that much would be more appropriate.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe current discussion is 20 to 30 billion dollars. Nowhere near enough. 10X that much would be more appropriate.
SK in CV
ParticipantThe homeowner does have the right to pose the question by filing an affirmative defense. There are a good dozen or so affirmative defenses that might apply. The problem is that most home loans contain clauses that will burden the losing party to the legal fees of the prevailing party. So even if you try to do it yourself without an attorney, you’ll end up paying the lenders legal fees. And except in very extraordinary circumstances you will lose.
The California non-judicial foreclosure process is not sympathetic (or at least so far has not proven to be sympathetic) to standings claims.
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