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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2011

Due to not wanting to break my back with student loan burdens in the future, I've decided to transfer colleges. Where am I going? NO IDEA. But we'll find out soon! Additionally, some advice for anyone looking to live on campus or just looking to decide on which school they'd like to attend.

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  • Yeah, I would never try to get a loan and this is why. I go to a community college and it is still expensive and to live in a dorm cost about 7,000-6,000 dollars :o

  • @Mouse48861 Yeah, it sucks =\ Dorms at the school I go to now can cost upwards of 10,000 because it's in Boston. Not worth the crazy loans with the economy!

  • I'm in love with UNC, good school

  • @juggernaut136 I was looking into UNC! Unfortunately tuition/housing is cheaper here.

  • music needs to b lil low..

  • @0oOMNIo0 gah yeah, I changed it while editing and it sounded fine. Something must've happened while it uploaded

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  • If possible go to school in Chicago, you will love it

  • Good luck!

  • i don't blame you for deciding to transfer. so many are graduating these days buried in debt, and unless they have very marketable, in-demand skills, they're probably having difficulty finding suitable work and reasonable pay. less jobs now. companies seem to be doing fine with fewer workers handling heavier workloads. so yeah, an expensive school might not be the best choice. and nothing wrong with community colleges, often underrated. look for quality at reasonable cost.

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