Today, I received a letter from my college telling me that my instant tuition was revoked and I’ll have to pay almost twice as much next semester. Yesterday, I received the same letter. I guess they needed to tell me twice. It hurt just as much the 2nd time. FML
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MidnaLink
| 32
Why, though? Something must’ve happened to make this harsh of a decision.
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RichardPencil
| 29
You mean “in-state?”
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RichardPencil
| 29
You mean “in-state?”
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Cali
| 54
I was wondering what "instant tuition" was...
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MidnaLink
| 32
Why, though? Something must’ve happened to make this harsh of a decision.
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Lobby_Bee
| 17
When they need deposit from you, they'll make several notices for you get it. When they need to withdraw from their account, they'll make sure you get exactly one notice and that's it.
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TyrionLannister
| 17
Have some wine. Wine always helps.
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Agent JPN
| 9
I just had my instant ramen privileges revoked.
I feel your pain OP
I feel your pain OP
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openawhole00
| 6
did it hurt more or less than the hot sauce your husband put in your lube?
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Paul B. Gyurcsanszky
| 14
College is a scam anyway. Drop out, go to a tech school. You’re 10 times more likely to get a high paying job where you’re only working 5 days a week, not 6 or 7. Tuition is about 1/4 the cost and you graduate in three years not 4 or 8.
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campdude90
| 15
How can they revoke it if you live in state? Did you move?
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seyeran
| 9
A lot of colleges have somewhat ridiculous rules to qualify for in-state or local tuition rather than the full-price version. Where I attended, I spent three of the four years I attended living within a few blocks of campus, but had to pay the out-of-town rate because I hadn't lived in town for "6 months consecutively as a non-student." They want the full tuition amount whenever possible, so they make it harder and harder to qualify for lower ones.