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Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-02-2003 21:18:

Sad I just paid for tuition ...

oh wells guys, I juss dropped $5,176.87 on tuition..

but on a brighter note it is my final year so (hopefully) this should be it. Talk about cutting in deep into my European vacation fund ..

juss wonderin how the rest of you are fairing with this, this year ..


Posted by Vivid Boy on Sep-02-2003 21:21:

im farring pretty well considering i dropped nothin into tuition this year im making money!!! ur notZ!!! ha hah aha ha!!! ur not!!!

i get paid 300 dollars a drawing u get paid nothing!!! ha ha ha ha!


alright im done gloating....but it feels good when a plan comes together


Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-02-2003 21:23:

Thumbs down

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
im farring pretty well considering i dropped nothin into tuition this year im making money!!! ur notZ!!! ha hah aha ha!!! ur not!!!

i get paid 300 dollars a drawing u get paid nothing!!! ha ha ha ha!


alright im done gloating....but it feels good when a plan comes together


wells i DO work part time so it's not all that bad ..

i was juss wonderin what other ppl were paying this year for skool ..


Posted by Vivid Boy on Sep-02-2003 21:26:

well ok i paid around 700 dollars so far for some nightschool courses that i need to understand more of drafting....by the end of the year ill prolly drop around 1600 on courses...but its cool cause its really paying itself off


Posted by Skipper on Sep-02-2003 22:21:

I paid $420 for my night course at Ryerson. That makes me cry tears of joy compared to the first installment I paid at Western last year....$11,500. (first fucking installment!)

Oh well, now I'm working...that's the point right? Work to pay off student loans til the end of time.


Posted by malek on Sep-02-2003 22:44:

these fees are a joke right?


right?


Posted by rabbitjoker on Sep-02-2003 22:46:

Jester Another reason to be nice to others....

Another reason to be nice to others....

Your tax dollars are put to work by subsidizing students at all levels (pre-school through to college/university) [less the private schools like deVry, etc].

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Be nice to others! They've probably contributed to your college/university eductation!

This message is brought to you by the church of #$*@#*


Posted by ++ EGO ++ on Sep-02-2003 22:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
well ok i paid around 700 dollars so far for some nightschool courses that i need to understand more of drafting....by the end of the year ill prolly drop around 1600 on courses...but its cool cause its really paying itself off


who titled you the drama king anyways!?

it's more along the lines of 'drama queen' seriously bro!


Posted by Skipper on Sep-02-2003 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by ahlamalek
these fees are a joke right?


right?


Who, me? Nope...and neither are anyone else's.

Welcome to life outside Quebec, Malek!


Posted by Linx_da_cat on Sep-02-2003 23:36:

4,613 smackaroos


Posted by malek on Sep-02-2003 23:44:

i paid 1960$ for my last year in university. books not included!

that year i got about 2600$ in bursaries from the prov. govt.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Sep-02-2003 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Provitex
who titled you the drama king anyways!?

it's more along the lines of 'drama queen' seriously bro!


when u caused as much of late night drunkin internet disaster as i have u can have the title till then all hail the king!


Posted by M�bius on Sep-03-2003 00:01:

$5,462.51


Posted by Rocco on Sep-03-2003 00:08:

4,943.73

plus books


Posted by Resnick on Sep-03-2003 02:08:

wow u guys are lucky
7400$ just for tuition, lots more if i move downtown, plus books..blah blah blah


Posted by cap on Sep-03-2003 02:18:

4750 + about 500 for books

Made like 5k over summer so with some help from mommy and daddy I'm doin jus fine


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Sep-03-2003 02:21:

yeah.....I paid $5,140 this year, which is my third!! Last year it was $5,030 and the year before it was $4,900!! Fuck the Tories....seriously!! It probably doesn't matter, since Eves just called an election....hehe...go LIBERALS!!

Now I have to get books, and that's going to be about $950 after taxes.


Posted by USMC_Greg on Sep-03-2003 02:32:

$2,300 in my bank account as of Thursday
$2,200 for my first semester tuition.
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$100 left for books


$65 for the average book
4 classes = 4 books
4 * 65 = $260


$100 in my account
$260 in books
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-$160


Looks like I won't be drinking beer for a while.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Sep-03-2003 03:54:

Jester

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
yeah.....I paid $5,140 this year, which is my third!! Last year it was $5,030 and the year before it was $4,900!! Fuck the Tories....seriously!! It probably doesn't matter, since Eves just called an election....hehe...go LIBERALS!!

Now I have to get books, and that's going to be about $950 after taxes.


You're bitching about a $100 increase year-on-year for a world class education?

No offense, but if an increase of less than $10 / month gets you riled up then you need to take some joga or something.


Posted by Crazy Serb on Sep-03-2003 06:00:

$5,132.87 and counting...


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Sep-03-2003 07:03:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
You're bitching about a $100 increase year-on-year for a world class education?

No offense, but if an increase of less than $10 / month gets you riled up then you need to take some joga or something.


it shouldn't be going up at all and it never should have in the first place.

the govt. should be focusing on education and healthcare and stop privatising our services (hydro for one)...i come from a working class family and am barely getting by...actually the only reason I can pay my own tuition is because i got hired with the City of london which pays seasonal workers very well for outside work in the summer. I can't get any OSAP because my parent's make too much (if you call $45,000 a year too much ) Bursaries and scholarships are basically nonexistent unless you have an 85+ average (mine is 78.2). The Tories have made unversity education for the "elite" class...instead of for anyone who had the marks like it used to be. I hardly call that fair...education and healthcare are far more important than 200 dollar tax rebates.


Posted by mastercongo on Sep-03-2003 13:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Who, me? Nope...and neither are anyone else's.

Welcome to life outside Quebec, Malek!


i paid more almost 5 years ago. its even more money of studens out of canada. :P, so malek i dont know why are you suprised? concordia charges a shitload of money :/


Posted by malek on Sep-03-2003 13:38:

the joys and benefits of citizenship


Posted by Fir3start3r on Sep-03-2003 13:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
it shouldn't be going up at all and it never should have in the first place.

the govt. should be focusing on education and healthcare and stop privatising our services (hydro for one)...i come from a working class family and am barely getting by...actually the only reason I can pay my own tuition is because i got hired with the City of london which pays seasonal workers very well for outside work in the summer. I can't get any OSAP because my parent's make too much (if you call $45,000 a year too much ) Bursaries and scholarships are basically nonexistent unless you have an 85+ average (mine is 78.2). The Tories have made unversity education for the "elite" class...instead of for anyone who had the marks like it used to be. I hardly call that fair...education and healthcare are far more important than 200 dollar tax rebates.


School is a business. Period.

Try going to school in the States and then come back and bitch...

The "Liberalization" of the system will just harbour those that have no specific purpose of being in school to begin with, which actually isn't a bad thing...

Why?
Because teachers teach people to become teachers.
Those with A's become teachers...
Those with B's work for the people who got C's who work for the owners who got D's... (oh how true this is...)

School never taught me anything about budgeting, buying a car/house, dealing with money, dealing with people (<-- a huge one), etc., etc.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not jaded, school does expand one's mind (minus the drugs) and does teach how to budget your time and live like a pauper on a shoe-string money purse; something everyone should go through at least once in their life.

I know this is hard to read for some of you because I've been there and didn't want to believe it either...

*sigh* ah well...if I could turn back the clock...


Posted by Skipper on Sep-03-2003 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
yeah.....I paid $5,140 this year, which is my third!! Last year it was $5,030 and the year before it was $4,900!! Fuck the Tories....seriously!! It probably doesn't matter, since Eves just called an election....hehe...go LIBERALS!!

Now I have to get books, and that's going to be about $950 after taxes.


I have no sympathy. In my last two years, I paid $15K and $16K respectively. At western. For an undergrad. Nevermind close to $2000 in books per year, and a mandatory (!!!) laptop.

Did you know that because Ivey's tuition was deregulated, it was able to be increased to partially cover the costs of programs like yours, which have tuition caps? Maybe that will put things in perspective for ya.


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