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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn
I'm sincerely happy it was a positive experience for you and for kids who have parents who can afford it? absolutely do that route. it does allow for some independence for young-'uns, even if I didn't go that route I can imagine that.
guess what I'm trying to say is online vs campus is not a zero sum game
but your experience differs from mine so therefore I am forced to hate you =p

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One of the things that helped me out in a major way was financial aid. It sounds like there isn't much where you are. Here we have a bunch of financial aid options. I got grant money and won a scholarship. The combination of those two things ended up paying about 90% of the cost so I ended up getting a degree with only having to pay about $2,500 out of my pocket. I come from a poor family so had those options not been there, the only other choice I would have had was to take on a lot of debt which I'm not sure I would have done. I might have just not gone.