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What does it take to be happy? About $75,000.

It is actually closer to 40 thousand dollars a year, but that is tuition plus room and board. And part of it is the reputation of the school. Another part is outside of the intro level courses I do have a pretty good relationship with my professor.

Well, just looking at Oxford's website, it would appear that living costs (full board accommodation) would be another $5,000. That's 10 in total (see? I passed maths). Does your school have a four times better reputation than Oxford? It sounds extreme to me.
 
My college was about 30k/yr but my parents paid for it :shrug:

It would have been more if I had lived on campus.
 
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