Placing $$ Value on USNA Degree

And JAM, you are on the $, so to speak. Pennsylvania is one of the poorest values for in-state students in the nation. It's absurd, and as you pointed out, notably in stark, dismal contrast to CA and some other states.

SC is a whole different story. Heck, they only have 12 profs @ Clemson, and they're paid with chickens. Right JAMZ? :shake: Let's hear it for the Swamp Fox! Man, I loved those Disney episodes ... :rolleyes:
 
At the candidate visitation weekend last month, they said it was about a $300,000 education.
 
Hey W Pig. As a loyal Gamecock fan of the beautiful University of South Carolina, I resent your comment that Clemson Profs get paid in chickens. :shake: For those who don't know, USC vs. Clemson is equal to Army/Navy game down here. And yes, we have a big rooster thingee as our mascot due to another revolutionary war hero of the south so no comment on the "Cocks". I've heard 'em all so you can't shake my tree.

They do get paid in boiled peanuts though. SC school's are and mostly have been in sad shape. Clemson's strength is in chem/biology majors. USC's school of business is highly rated. When older son went there a few years ago they were rated #1 in Princeton Review. Not that Princeton Review is the bible. :rolleyes:
 
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The monetary value at my son's school for scholarship night is important (a parochial school; go figure). The more $$, the better the school looks and attracts more $$ and students (they are already over crowded).

So, with his two appts., and only accepting the one (Navy was his first and only choice to his mind), he looks like he's worth 1/2 mil. Hmmmm. :screwy:
 
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