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Where can you get an AA degree for $2K?

Posted By: not here on 2007-06-07
In Reply to: Man you got ripped if you paid that much to get an - me

It is over $2000 a semester at our local college (4 semesters for AA degree), not including books or fees or anything, and we are the lowest in our state.


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