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rufflebee wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Yeah, I just checked it out, there are some rate differences between in-state and out-of-state students (out-of-state students apparently have to pay about twice as much per credit). Obviously, when it comes down to it, it's usually the room and board accommodations that end up breaking the piggy bank, so to speak; but if you can get an apartment for cheap or someone who's willing to house you in for free, then the price is reasonable.
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How close to college bound are you Cheddar Girl?
If I'm not mistaken, Cheddargirl is already in college.
I can't seem to find anything in the forums supporting that, so I'm probably wrong.
I'm pretty sure she's in high school. I seem to remember that when she, steppenwulf, and I were all Top Viewed, somebody said that teenagers were dominating the row. I'm guessing she's 16 or 17. (Sorry cheddar if I'm wrong.
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Oh, I guess I should answer the survey... I think it would be cool to go there. I'm looking into a lot of colleges, though.
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TheSaint wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Private American colleges and universities generally cost a lot if. But government-sponsored American colleges and universities are much cheaper. Check out the Grove School of Engineering at City College of New York; it's also world renowned, and it's around $4000 per year for a full-time graduate student. Compare that to MIT's tuition costs which are in the tens of thousands of dollars.
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yeah but government sponserd usually isn't as good of an education compared to most private schools
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Actually, some are very good. GT is ranked as the 6th best engineering school in the country, and it is public. Chapel Hill in NC is also ranked highly as a Liberal arts school. Berkley is ranked 3rd in engineering but is also a state school. It just depends.
I like Conservitive arts
lol Yeah some are better than others, and some are worse than others. It all depends.
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militarydudes wrote:
some are better than others, and some are worse than others.
That's redundant
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possibly. I like the Idea of going to a well-known tech school like MIT or Carneggie Mellon, but also would consider going somewhere with a flight program (possibly millitary) or something else good like ohio state.
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scmb1 wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
How close to college bound are you Cheddar Girl?If I'm not mistaken, Cheddargirl is already in college.
I can't seem to find anything in the forums supporting that, so I'm probably wrong.I'm pretty sure she's in high school. I seem to remember that when she, steppenwulf, and I were all Top Viewed, somebody said that teenagers were dominating the row. I'm guessing she's 16 or 17. (Sorry cheddar if I'm wrong.
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I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.

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cheddargirl wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, Cheddargirl is already in college.
I can't seem to find anything in the forums supporting that, so I'm probably wrong.I'm pretty sure she's in high school. I seem to remember that when she, steppenwulf, and I were all Top Viewed, somebody said that teenagers were dominating the row. I'm guessing she's 16 or 17. (Sorry cheddar if I'm wrong.
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...I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.
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Well, since you're not participating in this poll, I'm guessing you're out of the age range, so I'm going to make a wild guess and say you're 21
Although I doubt that's right.
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
I'm pretty sure she's in high school. I seem to remember that when she, steppenwulf, and I were all Top Viewed, somebody said that teenagers were dominating the row. I'm guessing she's 16 or 17. (Sorry cheddar if I'm wrong.)
...I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.
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Well, since you're not participating in this poll, I'm guessing you're out of the age range, so I'm going to make a wild guess and say you're 21
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Although I doubt that's right.
Still wrong.

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cheddargirl wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.![]()
Well, since you're not participating in this poll, I'm guessing you're out of the age range, so I'm going to make a wild guess and say you're 21
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Although I doubt that's right.Still wrong.
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19?
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AHEM. That is not the purpose of this thread, now is it?
as I said before, (So don't count me twice) I would like to go to MIT, "when I grow up."
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No, I am not going to major in engineering; instead, I am going to be a doctor. MIT is definitely great for onlooking future engineers, but not for the medicine region of universities.
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cheddargirl wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.![]()
Well, since you're not participating in this poll, I'm guessing you're out of the age range, so I'm going to make a wild guess and say you're 21
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Although I doubt that's right.Still wrong.
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Definitely not a kid or a older adolescent; more like a teacher to me.
You seem to be in the Korean forums of Scratch alot. THere are a bunch of Korean students learning Scratch. Tell me if I am wrong; I do reckon I am. LOL
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Yyyyyeeeeeeesssssshhhhhhh!
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kingofdallamas wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Well, since you're not participating in this poll, I'm guessing you're out of the age range, so I'm going to make a wild guess and say you're 21![]()
Although I doubt that's right.Still wrong.
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Definitely not a kid or a older adolescent; more like a teacher to me.
You seem to be in the Korean forums of Scratch alot. THere are a bunch of Korean students learning Scratch. Tell me if I am wrong; I do reckon I am. LOL
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Still wrong [waaaaay wrong]. Also, I'm not sure where you're getting the Korean aspect from, I only went in there once to close down a thread where the user mistook the Korean language for Japanese. But now were getting too much off topic.
I would like to go at MIT at some point in my life. My parents semi-joked about moving to Boston if I ever ended up there.

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cheddargirl wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, Cheddargirl is already in college.
I can't seem to find anything in the forums supporting that, so I'm probably wrong.I'm pretty sure she's in high school. I seem to remember that when she, steppenwulf, and I were all Top Viewed, somebody said that teenagers were dominating the row. I'm guessing she's 16 or 17. (Sorry cheddar if I'm wrong.
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...I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.
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Really? Huh. My memory isn't so good, I guess.
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
some are better than others, and some are worse than others.
That's redundant
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YOU ALWAYS HAVE TOO BE RIGHT, DONT YOU!
yeah I wasn't paying attention when I wrote that
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Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
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shamrocker wrote:
Yah, or an Ivy League
The university I go to is an Ivy League school. Christian Brothers University. So I'm a bad guy arsenide?
EDIT: I guess that Cheddargirl is 16, 17 max. But most likely 16.
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steppenwulf wrote:
shamrocker wrote:
Yah, or an Ivy League
EDIT: I guess that Cheddargirl is 16, 17 max. But most likely 16.
I'm guessing she is probably actually a bit younger, but really mature.
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andresmh wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
I wonder if that is for undergraduates only or for all those students interested in MIT.

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cheddargirl wrote:
andresmh wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
I wonder if that is for undergraduates only or for all those students interested in MIT.
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Aw.
lol xD
I want a PHD in aeronautical engineering, and a Masters in Computer Science.
xD
If that seems pretty noob-ish, it's because it is. xD
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andresmh wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
That sounds cool, but doesn't really apply to my family.
cheddargirl wrote:
I never did say my age. Everyone just seems to speculate my age since I'm never willing to give it... at this point, though, all the known speculations about my age are totally wrong.
Hmmm, okay. Your choice to keep us in the dark.
If I was to take a guess, I would say 15, Freshman or Sophmore in High School. Junoir at the oldest.
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andresmh wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
But probably not Canadian families.
Would I like to go to MIT, all costs aside? No - I have absolutely no familiarity with it (aside from Scratch), have never been there, and really don't know squat about it. Also, that would mean leaving Canada, and it truly is my "home and native land."
Now, continuing speculation about Cheddargirl's age... 35?
Just a wild guess.
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iCode-747 wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
andresmh wrote:
Some of you might be interested in this: MIT to be tuition-free for families earning less than $75,000 a year
I wonder if that is for undergraduates only or for all those students interested in MIT.
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Aw.
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lol xD
I want a PHD in aeronautical engineering, and a Masters in Computer Science.
xD
If that seems pretty noob-ish, it's because it is. xD
I wouldn't say that's noobish, it sounds really cool. But there's certainly gonna be a lot of math on your plate.
[at everyone who are still speculating about my age: still wrong. Now stop guessing my age and start talking about going to MIT!]

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No - but as a visit (for Scratch Day @ MIT or something similar... I want to go to Massachusetts anyway - because of relatives and such), yes...
My first choice for university is Cambridge
Second choice... ehhh... there isn't really a second choice yet... Oxford, maybe... Even though Oxford's meant to be better than Cambridge, living costs are more expensive in Oxford, and it's further from where I live currently... it costs over four times as much to go from my nearest city's train station to Oxford than it does Cambridge
Quite *why* I found that out, I'm not sure... I was bored xD
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