<p>ok so I want to get my major in physical therapy which is 6 years of college. i like to party, like warm weather and dont want to take out too much in loans.</p>
<p>BU offered me about 32,000 in subsidized loans and scholarships (for the first 4 years). so the price would be about 21,000 a year. This school is the most pretigious, but I dont know how living in a city would be.</p>
<p>UCF offered me about 8,000 in scholarships (for the first 4 years), so the price would be about 22,000 a year. This school i adore but its the most expensive choice.</p>
<p>Stockton offered me about 15,000 in scholarships, and the price would only be 10,000 a year. This isnt my top choice, but its the best price.</p>
<p>When you say it is so much per year, are you including the cost of the two additional years in that figure?
BU being Boston university? UCF being central florida and what is Stockton- in California?
Break down the amount you are actually getting in loans(which you will owewith interest when you graduate) and then see what it is really going to cost over 6 years. think about travel costs too.</p>
<p>BU= boston university
UCF= central florida
stockton= richard stockton college of new jersey</p>
<p>and the per year costs are for the first 4 years. and ucf would require traveling costs too because im from NJ. thanks</p>
<p>We had a look at Stockton. I will just talk about costs. Keep in mind some that there are additional charges. Stockton does not guarantee housing after the first year. This may mean off campus housing, a car, and auto insurance. One needs to consider those costs. I don’t know what the average off campus housing near Stockton costs, but it is a beach area. If you go to BU you don’t need a car and may not need auto insurance (our insurance company does not require our son to be on our plan and he has been allowed to drive with coverage during vacations and summers). For UCF you need to add on possible car costs, as well as airfare and perhaps hotel stays for your family. Actually, for BU you might want to consider a few hotel night charges for family as well.</p>
<p>thanks =] that is definitely a good thing to consider with costs.</p>