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SuhitsNic t1_ivhx6sh wrote
College is expensive no matter where you go in life
geo_walker t1_ivj840d wrote
Community college in Vermont is just as expensive as the 4 year universities.
friedmpa t1_ivjp596 wrote
Only if you get no grants, i went for free and then transferred and barely paid anything
nomadicbohunk t1_ivl94wp wrote
As someone else who lived in Eugene and has lots of friends still there, everything is cheaper there.
amoebashephard t1_ivldjjm wrote
Yeah, but it's about 12k cheaper a year in Oregon than it is in VT
the_mad_mycologist t1_ivhsihb wrote
I would recommend visiting before committing to the move. Oregon and VT are very different.
SuhitsNic t1_ivhx3gd wrote
True I know it's different everywhere is different
utilitarian_wanderer t1_ivkmhcm wrote
Why are you snarky when people are trying to give you good advice?
SuhitsNic t1_ivm9abu wrote
I wasn't even being snarky I was saying everywhere is different no matter where you go.
roddyse t1_ivm3p5b wrote
Vermont is beautiful and progressive but it also has a wicked high cost of living and the housing situation is dire. That is why people are moving away. If you don't have a decent job or other forms of support it is going to be rough.
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amoebashephard t1_ivhbqet wrote
Hey, having been in both Eugene and Burlington, college is way way cheaper in Eugene.
Get yourself a job at the granola factory, get your degree and then move