Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Because the schools won't allow them to defer.
Smart people will work around that. Be creative.
Colleges aren't dumb either.
They're not going to allow an entire year of Freshmen to defer.
If this happens, what happens to the next year of kids?
Do they simply not admit 2021 grads?
They won't allow deferrals. I've read about it already within the past few days (forgetting where). They're going to prohibit gap years and deferrals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Because the schools won't allow them to defer.
Smart people will work around that. Be creative.
Colleges aren't dumb either.
They're not going to allow an entire year of Freshmen to defer.
If this happens, what happens to the next year of kids?
Do they simply not admit 2021 grads?
They won't allow deferrals. I've read about it already within the past few days (forgetting where). They're going to prohibit gap years and deferrals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Because the schools won't allow them to defer.
Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 is only going to hasten the demise of many colleges, especially SLACs, across the country. I'm anticipating a rash of closures over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents still paying 60K a year for college if all their kid is doing is online schooling?
Yes. Plus some of us are still paying for off campus housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Because the schools won't allow them to defer.
Smart people will work around that. Be creative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept
Because the schools won't allow them to defer.
Anonymous wrote:If the colleges choose to not open until January, most of the freshman students will defer. Why pay 60K to take online classes when you can work or take community college classes part time for much cheaper.
It won't work. Colleges will open in Sept