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College Notes

College Notes. What are some good reasons to go to college? Make more money Improve your standard of living Get a good job Do what you want to do for the next 80,000 hours Meet interesting people Expand your mind Meet your future spouse Become independent Friends. College Notes.

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College Notes

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  1. College Notes • What are some good reasons to go to college? • Make more money • Improve your standard of living • Get a good job • Do what you want to do for the next 80,000 hours • Meet interesting people • Expand your mind • Meet your future spouse • Become independent • Friends

  2. College Notes • 4 year colleges--Bachelors degree • Private • Drake, Harvard, Grand View, and Simpson • Tuition $10,000-$30,000 • Public • Iowa, ISU, UNI • Tuition $6,000-$7,000

  3. College Notes • 2 year colleges--Associates degree • Community college • DMACC, ICCC, and Kirkwood $3,000-$4,000 • Specialty colleges • AIB, LaJames, Iowa School of Beauty, Vatterott, and Kaplan

  4. College Notes • Graduate School--Masters degree • Another 2-4 years after your Bachelors degree • Lawyer, doctor, MBA • Tuition is the cost of classes and books • Tuition is an investment in yourself • Financial aid: “You have to spend money to make money”

  5. College Notes • General Education Requirements--these are the classes that you are required to take like English, math, speech, social science, science, foreign language • Full-time students need 12 credits to stay on parent’s health insurance. You usually need at least 15 credits a semester to graduate on time.

  6. College Notes • Most classes are 3 credits • Bachelors degree require around 124 credits • Dorms/on campus living with meal plans costs around $4,000-$7,000 • Scholarships and grants are money you don’t have to pay back • Loans need to be paid back with interest after you graduate

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