>American education
>Getting a bill for classes
lolprivateschool
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lolidontgotoaprivateschool
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You're getting billed for classes. Public schools don't do that.
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Public schools do do that. It just depends on how poor the district is.
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No, it's like this; Pre-Cal and above in my high school offer dual enrollment to this college. We pay for the class and credits. If we pass the maths class, we get college and high school credit.
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Oh, the class isn't held in your school? it's held at a college? Yeah. That sounds reasonable. Why are you upset, again? College classes aren't cheap.
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Edited by Yuu: 11/28/2013 3:04:43 AMI'm taking a "college level" class at high school, it's $245 for the WHOLE class and credits. I'm being charged about 4x as much for supposedly taking "out of state" tuition.
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Obviously there's a mixup. How can you be charged out of state tuition for a high school class offered at a local college?
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It's stupid, in my account details, it's so confusing and doesn't make sense. It's saying there's no fees due, but it says I do in my history.