The price tag for a college education is going through the roof. The very leaky roof with the peeling asbestos shingles poised slightly above the hideous shutters. One year at Brown University costs $32,000. Princeton costs $31,000 a year and George Washington University is $38,000.
The projected annual tuition for an ivy league school in ten years is $86,000. And it will cost more than $35,000 a year to attend a public university.
Which means you need to plan now and Bossy wants to help with her popular financial guide:
Four Ways To Get To Harvard.
- Go west on Green Street, make a right on Putnam Avenue and a quick left on Mount Auburn Street.
- Take Monsignor O’Brien Highway to the Cambridge street exit and follow to Felton.
- Travel east on Concord Ave past the Observatory and swing a left on Bond St.
- Take the Fresh Pond Parkway to Brattle Street – make a left and continue until you hit Gutman Hall.
Here’s A Neat Tool That Allows You To See The Exact Tuition For Every School In Creation.
Or you could just spend that money now since, as I was so nicely informed today, Armageddon is coming!!! you know, sometime, eventually, or maybe tommorow.
Funny how all of those “planning for college tuition” guides basically boil down to “First, get a whole bunch of money. Then write a check to the college.”