<p>Can you read?</p>
<p>Who are you referring to?</p>
<p>^^I believe that he’s stating that if one receives sufficient financial aid though, then one wouldn’t be obligated to pay those excess costs.</p>
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Jerry, who apparently didn’t read the part about FA.</p>
<p>oh, sorry. I don’t really know how much FA does top private school cover.</p>
<p>Well, in truth, the whole west coast really is inferior to the east. We have no culture or history here in California. Anyone agree?</p>
<p>I see the conformity of Aeropostale and other store brand. Talk about culture. But apparently, some of the brand store clothing’s headquarters come from the Midwest to the East.</p>
<p>How is financial aid determined?</p>
<p>Is it just distributed based off of one’s annual income, or are alternative factors considered? For example, if one lives in a state that possesses a greater average income, would the fact that sales taxes and housing costs are ascended based off of that be considered?</p>
<p>It’s complicated and varies. But top schools are usually very generous, with middle class students having a significant portion of tuition covered.</p>
<p>^Well, that’s a good thing to hear.</p>
<p>Thanks for the clarification. I’m glad that it’s not solely calculated based off of annual income.</p>
<p>Well, you guys have good weather all year round, but if you want to go snowboarding or skiing, you can just go to the mountains. You also have tons of stuff to do, good shopping districts, and YOGURTLAND! We don’t even have Yogurtlands in the North. ):</p>
<p>Haha did that make you feel any better? (:</p>
<p>We also have In-N-Out!</p>
<p>California is a great state to have fun in. To learn? Not so much.</p>
<p>go to the mountains - too lazy or don’t have the time</p>
<p>Yogurtland - wth is that? frozen yogurt store? totally stereotyping California.</p>
<p>overall, it doesn’t make us Californians feel better.</p>
<p>Yes, I will indeed miss In-N-Out when I go to the east coast! But I don’t know, I guess the west isn’t that bad, but it just isn’t me. I can’t even wear a simple polo out here without being labeled as “preppy” while on the east coast polos are considered casual.</p>
<p>I’m not too fond of the weather here. I’d prefer to live somewhere where it snows frequently.</p>
<p>13 hours till 5 AM EST</p>
<p>I’ve never been to an In-n-Out. ): Are they really that good?</p>
<p>@jerrry: I was just joking.</p>
<p>Thanks for the update. I set up a clock on one of these pages that you can view.</p>
<p>I consider In-N-Out to be a healthier version of McDonald’s.</p>
<p>But isn’t it true that the style of dress here on the west coast is much more laid back?</p>