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Don't have a Talk profile? Create one. Please check your email to confirm and complete your registration. Log out of Comments. So if I change the number of homework hours in the spreadsheet from 5 to the recommended number, 20, my rate drops to…. Obviously, this sort of number is extremely arbitrary. The total amount I pay for tuition has nothing to do with how many hours of work I put in. Observations from a Friend Everyone is going to use this spreadsheet a bit differently. Lesson learned?

Scholarships matter. Your Turn I would love to see what some other people get. The real cost of college is not just the tuition, but what you are missing out on by being in college. Not to mention, the potential raises you may be an assistant manager making 40k per year or so by the time you have worked there for 4 years.

Ah, the good old opportunity cost. I remember all my lecturers saying that you needed to spend twice as much time on out of class work as that spend at the lectures themselves. I think I only averaged that amount in my last year if you include revision for finals and the fact that I was doing a large project.

As was somewhat discussed in the comments, I would be more interested in looking at the net effects of attending college as compared to not , particularly financial, but you could also broaden that to include many other categories.

In terms of a non-financial evaluation, it would be highly dependent on what something is worth to a person. Also, you would have to consider many different reasons. In particular, I am going to college because I love to learn, want to have higher learning such that I can get a job in a particular field or eventually be a professor , enjoy the college social life — which is different than that of someone who starts working right away, want to be away from my parents if I started working right away, getting my own place would seriously detract from any earnings — although it still would be a possibility , and want to be exposed to ideas and people that I probably would not meet elsewhere.

Now what would be interesting is if I tried to put a dollar amount on each of those things — and with the way tuition prices are going, I think more and more students will have to decide that or at least decide to attend community college or a public university as opposed to private.

I think it is in a way, similar to how Americans feel about gas. Shakeia Mitchell June 22, Lindsay Sommers June 24, Yulanda E Paige October 13, Lindsay Sommers October 14, Hi Johnny, We can just plug in what we know to the formula and solve. Hi if I make Sarah July 29, Tommie Brown August 6, Dan September 5, Hi If I make 17 a hour and got a 2. Tiff December 4, Nia August 15, Nicole October 4, What will I be making once I get this raise.

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