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by _delirium
5550 days ago
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I'm not sure it changes the general point, but Harvard in particular is much cheaper for most people. Students from families making under $60k/yr are not charged any tuition, and those under $180k/yr are charged 10% of their family income. So, for example, a student whose family makes $150k/yr would pay $15k/yr, or $60k over 4 years. Only students from quite well off families would pay anything near $250k. (And those reductions are outright tuition reductions, not loans.) |
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