<p>through private student loan companies?</p>
<p>as much as I don't like to think about it...</p>
<p>about $60,000</p>
<p>All together?</p>
<p>$0 hopefully. Depending on my family's financial situation and the extent of the tuition hikes, I may have to take out a few thousand.</p>
<p>yeah, thats for all 4 years</p>
<p>30k for the first year as starters</p>
<p>I think somewhere around 24k per year.</p>
<p>I think this post should be bumped </p>
<p>me: around 40K a year. So much for NYU financial aid - psh</p>
<p>$20 for the first year...about $30/yr. for the remaining (hopefully less, though)</p>
<p>remember to expect 5% tuition increase per year, plus rising housing costs plus upper level dorms costs 2k more to begin with ...and tap and such decreased for me also which blows. </p>
<p>im looking at about 50k</p>
<p>$0 for now, possible small $10,000 in loans my last year......will be either debt-free or $10 or $15k in debt when all said and done....i'm grateful....</p>
<p>If you really wanna freak yourself out, plug in the amount in loans you're taking out, to one of those online interest calculators and see how much you actually have to pay back. It's thousands more than the actual loan itself. Scary!</p>
<p>100-110K...top that someone...</p>
<p>haha...let's play "whose still going to be paying for their college when their dead"</p>
<p>I can top 110 - Ill probably take a 5th year to study abroad - ill be around 130. Booya.</p>
<p>You can't randomly take a fifth year to study abroad. At NYU, once you've hit the number of credits required for your major for graduation, you are forced to graduate. Study abroad credits are included in your major and you usually do study abroad during junior year.</p>
<p>Wont matter - I have to take the fifth year - my second major requires the time and units.</p>
<p>Plus, 1. although most people study abroad junior year, there is no rule that you cannot do it before or after that, 2. I have plenty of friends that simply take a fifth year to study abroad through the schools programs (at many universities), and 3. I find it hard to believe NYU would force you to graduate when you hit your required credits - that is crap. I know a ton of people who wont graduate even if they have the units because they want to continue studying for a new minor, major, study abroad, etc... - and why would NYU turn down extra money - its not like people stop paying.</p>
<p>Nowhere on the NYU website that I could find states youre forced out of the university once you have the units to leave.</p>
<p>$20,000 per year.</p>
<p>Thanks to my sister who chose to go to Columbia U. that gave her no aid.</p>
<p>Oh well, at least we are together..... again :(</p>
<p>haha</p>
<p>I think I'm going to study abroad Junior Year, but I really don't want to miss out on any of my studio :(. Oh, well.</p>
<p>also thinking of studying abroad
in spain, i checked it last month very small i was expecting a university kind of thing but it was more like a villa with a garden. there was no NYU sign so i had to knock the door and ask: hi is this NYU madrid, can I come in?
the people there were pretty friendly and I hope to be there Spring semester of 2009!</p>