<p>0 cuz its a state school and i am living at home and my parents are paying for the rest...about 6,000 a year (no scholarships or FA). i will be going to University of Califrornia Irvine</p>
<p>$0 </p>
<p>I chose binghamton over UMD CP. $13,000/yr as opposed to $28,000/yr. We can afford instate tuition and were saving up for law school.</p>
<p>Hopefully $0. We have painstakingly worked it out so that I will not have to go into debt, though my parents are having to scrounge up $4000 each (they are divorced) per year so it won't happen. That's out of pocket - they have some savings we are using as well, and I got a scholarship.</p>
<p>There's a small chance I might have to take out a loan for studying abroad, or for my senior year. But my plan is to avoid it as long as possible so the debt is minimal.</p>
<p>$0 and a minimum of 8 years in the Military... I'll probably do more though.</p>
<p>$0, I have a small scholarship (2k per semester) and my dad makes enough to pay for the rest</p>
<p>about 10k- 15k at UGA</p>
<p>about $20k at UConn. </p>
<p>Can we also list our majors?? Because with my major I may not get a high paying job right out of college...Psych... (Prolly gonna have to go to grad school and run up 100k of loans...ugh)</p>
<p>$0 due to scholarships and financial aid. yay for being poor and smart according to a state school! </p>
<p>(Auburn U, AL-- major Apparel Merch)</p>
<p>$15k total at MIT... and I can defer the loans (and interest) and pay off the principal while I'm getting paid to go to grad school.</p>
<p>Being a scientist rocks.</p>
<p>$0. My parents are footing the entire bill (with help from FAFSA). Esp. if by some weirdo coincidence I decide to go to McGill...who can beat $1668/yr tuition?</p>
<p>Finance major with a possible minor or double in international business or psychology. Anyways once I get a job as an investment banker I'll be raking in $100k/yr so whatever. Then hopefully I can get my company to sponsor my MBA from Wharton (Wharton MBA=$66k/yr grand total=$132k+expenses).</p>
<p>Being an investment banker rocks more than being a scientist. Science....ewww <em>pukes all over the floor</em></p>
<p>I'm gonna be in about 40K after 4 years.. (W/O working and W/O EFC)grr.. but they are paying for the whole tuition which is about 32,000 dollars a year.</p>
<p>I have around 12000 left to pay a year (after tuition money they are giving me) but i get 3000~3800 from my church as a benefit (my dad's a pastor) and then we'll be splitting whatever is left. I'll be working too hopefully, btw. So I'll be handling 5000 and my parents 5000 a year. That's not so bad...</p>
<p>SO if i get outside help, I'll be in about 20K in loans. Yippy.</p>
<p>im taking out 25k to go to bu this year....hopefully ill do well and can pull up my academics to get more inside scholarships. but if its the way it is ill leave with 100k in debt!</p>
<p>0 @ Upenn.</p>
<p>I'll have at least $60-$70k to pay back when I graduate and several more thousand once I finish gradschool.</p>
<p>Bonafide-</p>
<p>Where are you getting your undergrad from?</p>
<p>Read this...</p>
<p>Carry the one, pass the five.....</p>
<p>I'd say about 30k when they hand me that degree. Add 100k for law school.</p>
<p>Heading off to Dartmouth. They calculated my total cost to be $48,738 a year. They are giving me $46,088 a year and expect me to make $2,650 over the summer. I hope to be able to make that so I can graduate debt free.</p>
<p>Josh is that merit aid or financial aid?</p>
<p>About $80-100k after 4 years at NYU.</p>