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Novel-Star6109 t1_jedxlk3 wrote

moving to new hampshire for college is literally the funniest thing i have ever heard. highest tuition rates in the nation, with instate rates higher than out of state for some IVY LEAGUES, thats an insane decision to make. and nh schools are incredibly stingy with scholarships as well. even i go to college across the nation specifically because my oos rates are half of what my in state would have been in nh. so…you willin to share some of that gold you obviously are rolling around in?

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Time-Friend5627 t1_jef0xpl wrote

He didn’t say if it was Dartmouth or a state school or a small private

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603ify t1_jeedap4 wrote

Don’t worry it’ll get forgiven at our expense one day.

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Novel-Star6109 t1_jeedlna wrote

i just know nh legislators are rubbing their hands together cackling as the nh based college kids brag about having no sales tax

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currancchs t1_jeem6fg wrote

Meh, I did the math one day and save about $10k overall (i.e. between property and income taxes) over what I would be paying if I lived in MA, and I'm in a high-tax NH town. That's not even including not paying a sales tax (although our prepared meals tax is kind of high). I do live in a smaller home than I could reasonably afford though.

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stevesmullet12 t1_jeguqnf wrote

There’s no such thing as an out of state rate for an Ivy League college, they’re private…

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