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November 30, 2009

Seriously, what are you guys talking about?

I like how BU charges us about the same for tuition as other schools in the area but is accused of paying its professors less than other schools in the area. I also appreciate the effort to show that BU tuition is "comparable to many of BU’s peer institutions, such as MIT ($37,510), Northwestern ($38,088), and Washington University ($37,800)". I enjoy reading that BU is a peer to MIT, Northwestern, and WU. Wow, I didn't know that we were all as smarty as the peeps who went to those institutions! I better start bragging more. Why don't we just compare our tuition to other top tier schools while we're at it? BU - $37,910 and how about Harvard (since the academic instruction we receive is on par with MIT and Northwestern, why not Harvard?) at $32,557 or Yale at $34,950 (they increased their tuition by 2.2% next year; yay! we outdid Yale!) or Princeton $33,000 (they didn't even increase tuition - - we totally rocked them!). and to "Maybe if the School Learned" I froze my entire freshman (west campus) and sophomore (warren towers) years, so I honestly don't know what the heck you're talking about when you complain about heaters which are on too high. BU is doing an awesome job at managing my money I believe. I mean, if you were overheated and I was underheated, someone must have been goldilocks and found the "just right" right? and to "Has daddy's credit card finally maxed out?" I think someone's a little bitter! I don't have any of the stuff you're talking about and neither do any of my friends. I think it's an example of the one Sun outshining the rest of the solar system. Why don't you just celebrate BU the way I do? We can all comfort ourselves with the knowledge that at least . . . BC still sucks.

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