Anonymous wrote:For fall 2020 (and any semester for which we are fully online), you will only be charged the New York tuition rate of $3,635/semester (projected tuition, based on full-time enrollment) instead of the non-resident tuition of $12,330/semester.
My daughter in Maryland got this today from Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More of the same. You have one easy step to win the discussion, and until you do it, i consider it settled.
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Let it go.
Sure, as long as we agree PP is FOS.
Instead of trying to hav the last word, here's a challenge: why don't you contribute something useful? If not here, somewhere else.
I did contribute something useful: recommending people call colleges and not just believe an internet Rando.
That was challenged for some inexplicable reason. So I offered something else useful: the easy chance to get to the truth and let everyone see the actual facts. Internet Rando declined, for reasons which are obvious.
As I said, I am happy to let it go, as long as the facts are clear for those who might need them.
There is a different PP who is giving bad information, both PP's have more information than you, so just sit down, already instead of getting off on that word. Grow up.
Not sure what this incoherent post means.
It means sit down and shut up, we are tired of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More of the same. You have one easy step to win the discussion, and until you do it, i consider it settled.
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Let it go.
Sure, as long as we agree PP is FOS.
Instead of trying to hav the last word, here's a challenge: why don't you contribute something useful? If not here, somewhere else.
I did contribute something useful: recommending people call colleges and not just believe an internet Rando.
That was challenged for some inexplicable reason. So I offered something else useful: the easy chance to get to the truth and let everyone see the actual facts. Internet Rando declined, for reasons which are obvious.
As I said, I am happy to let it go, as long as the facts are clear for those who might need them.
There is a different PP who is giving bad information, both PP's have more information than you, so just sit down, already instead of getting off on that word. Grow up.
Not sure what this incoherent post means.
Anonymous wrote:For fall 2020 (and any semester for which we are fully online), you will only be charged the New York tuition rate of $3,635/semester (projected tuition, based on full-time enrollment) instead of the non-resident tuition of $12,330/semester.
My daughter in Maryland got this today from Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My college senior has 6 more classes in order to graduate (she took off a mental health semester during her sophomore year, and she’s been going part-time for a while).
She has ADD and anxiety/depression, and these online classes are incredibly difficult for her. Part of her anxiety stems from using a computer; e.g., she’s not on social media, has panic attacks related to email, etc.
She was going to be taking 4 classes over the summer at her campus, followed by 2 classes in the fall, and then graduation in December.
Instead, she’s going to *try* to take the 4 summer classes online, and we’ll see how it goes. But she is not going to finish her college years with a final online semester. Those remaining 2 classes include 2 labs, and she loves her campus & profs and wants to be there in person again.
Our plan is for her to take a mental health semester off if the campus doesn’t reopen in the fall. It would mean a May 2021 graduation instead of December 2020, but she’s willing to make that change.
If the college doesn’t agree, we’ll pay for 1 part-time credit simply to hold her spot. Right now she only takes 3-8 credits per semester anyway (we pay on a per-credit basis).
You need to talk to your program. You can not assume that a college will go along with "your plan".
Anonymous wrote:Agree. Also, keep in mind that you need to transfer those CC credits somewhere if you want a 4 year degree. Harvard is not likely to take them, so while you might think the class is equivalent to Harvard, you are not likely getting credit there (or at many private colleges).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Psych 101 at community college is the same exact thing at Psych 101 at Harvard.
How do you even type this BS?
Yes, the topics covered may be similar... but do you think the instructors, cohorts, overall educational experience and post-grad employment experiences are the same?
And for the record, I LOVE community colleges and think that many more students should start there than do. But let's not confuse people with ridiculous hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Psych 101 at community college is the same exact thing at Psych 101 at Harvard.
How do you even type this BS?
Yes, the topics covered may be similar... but do you think the instructors, cohorts, overall educational experience and post-grad employment experiences are the same?
And for the record, I LOVE community colleges and think that many more students should start there than do. But let's not confuse people with ridiculous hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:Psych 101 at community college is the same exact thing at Psych 101 at Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why colleges should be immune to the factors that have decimated the hospitality and retail businesses already.Paying almost 50K for a semester that is virtual is insanity. Time for them to make some tough choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More of the same. You have one easy step to win the discussion, and until you do it, i consider it settled.
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Let it go.
Sure, as long as we agree PP is FOS.
Instead of trying to hav the last word, here's a challenge: why don't you contribute something useful? If not here, somewhere else.
I did contribute something useful: recommending people call colleges and not just believe an internet Rando.
That was challenged for some inexplicable reason. So I offered something else useful: the easy chance to get to the truth and let everyone see the actual facts. Internet Rando declined, for reasons which are obvious.
As I said, I am happy to let it go, as long as the facts are clear for those who might need them.
There is a different PP who is giving bad information, both PP's have more information than you, so just sit down, already instead of getting off on that word. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:I agree.
They continue to think someone is listening when they dictate what they are willing to accept.
Perhaps that stance is their security blanket.
Even when the post-pandemic world, all around them (and their DC) has stopped listening long ago.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why colleges should be immune to the factors that have decimated the hospitality and retail businesses already.Paying almost 50K for a semester that is virtual is insanity. Time for them to make some tough choices.