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Re: Americas 14 Trillion Deficit

Posted: August 10th, 2011, 6:35 am
by tincup
Terry,
You might do a google on something like "cheap college textbooks". There are a lot of sites that claim you can save up to 95% by buying used or renting texts. Here is one such site that allows you to search for a textbook by title, author or ISBN:

http://www.cheapesttextbooks.com/

Just a thought... :wavey:

Dar

Re: Americas 14 Trillion Deficit

Posted: August 10th, 2011, 7:48 am
by tincup
Indy Anna Jones wrote:Terry I doubt if the cost of my entire 2 years of JC back in the mid-80s cost as much as what your wife paid for this one quarter (semester?) of school. Higher education is really almost not a viable option for middle/lower class people anymore.
How about this Indy...

In 1961, I started college at Fort Hays State in Kansas. I arrived with $200 in my pocket. I paid my $77 tuition (15 hours of courses), bought my books for about $40, paid my first months rent $30, and still had money left over... lol. Ooops, I just dated myself again. :eek:

Dar