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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (93729)9/30/2007 8:08:58 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (4) of 313059
 
Right on blackie. My older daughter's college was in excess of $300,000. 4 years at Berkeley and 3 years of law school. My ex and I paid most of it, but she still owes almost $100,000 which I am sending her steady money to get it paid off and then I expect to have to buy them a house.

Her husband is a physics professors at a university and his pay is ridiculous.

I was able to earn my way through graduate school and do not know why it is so expensive now.

My younger daughte's education is looking to cost even more by the time she gets her PHD in environmental science unless she get scholarships for graduate work which she is jsut getting ready to enter.

Those two kids is where all of my money goes-lol.

I believe it is in a countries interest to guarantee a college education for everyone, just like high school.
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