[GRAD SCHOOL] More on Costs
Jul. 8th, 2003 12:03 amI delayed filling in my student loan until tonight, mainly because I was afraid of what I'd find out. In actual fact, however, I was pleasantly surprised.
I'll spend in excess of 15 thousand dollars on grad school, including tuition, living expenses, and assorted fees, but I'll have a 13 and a half thousand dollars between my Queen's scholarships and my savings from work. If all goes well, then I should only have to take out a couple of thousand dollars in student loans (or in a Royal Bank line of credit, or in blood donations, or whatever). That will be astonishingly cheap.
So, I'm pleased.
Blog content to follow, I promise.
I'll spend in excess of 15 thousand dollars on grad school, including tuition, living expenses, and assorted fees, but I'll have a 13 and a half thousand dollars between my Queen's scholarships and my savings from work. If all goes well, then I should only have to take out a couple of thousand dollars in student loans (or in a Royal Bank line of credit, or in blood donations, or whatever). That will be astonishingly cheap.
So, I'm pleased.
Blog content to follow, I promise.