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OT: Cost of room and board
How much on the average and not living on bread and water does it cost a freshman at MSU, excluding Tuition. And the cost if joining a frat.
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You are mighty old to be going back to school shannondawg...
"I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here." -- Arthur C. Clarke
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Depends how comfortable you'd like them to live. $1,500 a month and they don't need to get a job. Less than that and they probably need to work or never go out ever.
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Originally Posted by
shannondawg
How much on the average and not living on bread and water does it cost a freshman at MSU, excluding Tuition. And the cost if joining a frat.
Here's what is on MSU's site. It's not the most definitive, but it's a start.
money-matters
edit: also, don't the freshmen now have to purchase a meal plan?
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If the parents live in certain counties then the child doesn't have to live in the dorms....
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Senior Member
If they have to live in dorms, then they will have a mandatory meal plan billed each semester for eating in the dining halls. If they're in a fraternity, them the school waives the meal plan and the house picks up that expense and bills as part of membership dues.
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Originally Posted by
Mimi's Babies
If the parents live in certain counties then the child doesn't have to live in the dorms....
Dorm life builds character...
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you can expect ~1700 a semester for fraternity life.
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I can't imagine not living in the freshman dorm. It's a great experience that you never want to do again. Wouldn't change it for anything and you meet tons of people.
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Originally Posted by
MafiaDawg
I can't imagine not living in the freshman dorm. It's a great experience that you never want to do again. Wouldn't change it for anything and you meet tons of people.
I was in Hightower my freshman year. Not too sure about the great experience part, but I agree I never wanted to do it again.
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Originally Posted by
shannondawg
How much on the average and not living on bread and water does it cost a freshman at MSU, excluding Tuition. And the cost if joining a frat.
Sorority is killing me, as you know it ain't at Msu either, that would be like a discount if it was.
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Originally Posted by
shannondawg
How much on the average and not living on bread and water does it cost a freshman at MSU, excluding Tuition. And the cost if joining a frat.
I wish a 1,000 times I would have bought a house in a pretty nice subdivision with 3 or 4 bedrooms and rented out a couple to roommates and then sold it after she finished in May. Or, I could keep it for a 2nd home. The rent would have paid for the house for 4 years at least. My uncle did that and he made enough to practically pay for my cousin's school and about 25% profit on the house. He found a house off south Montgomery in one of ghose older subdivisions.. He was there 5 years.
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Just give him a blank check! Seriously, it costs us about $20,000 last year for my daughter. That's all in (room, board, sorority, insurance, incidentals...everything). Luckily, we had a MPACT plan, so no tuition costs for five years...anything more than five years and she's on her own.
Originally Posted by
shannondawg
How much on the average and not living on bread and water does it cost a freshman at MSU, excluding Tuition. And the cost if joining a frat.
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Originally Posted by
MafiaDawg
I can't imagine not living in the freshman dorm. It's a great experience that you never want to do again. Wouldn't change it for anything and you meet tons of people.
Freshman year of college in Evans & Suttle dorms I had the most fun of any year of my life and unbelievably was able to maintain a passing gpa. It is an absolute must experience imo.
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Basedawg, I think you should tell everybody where she goes to school.
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I think dorm life all depends on your roommate and hall mates. My roommate was terrible and my floor was pretty lame. The floor below me though was college life just like you would see in a movie.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Freshman year of college in Evans & Suttle dorms I had the most fun of any year of my life and unbelievably was able to maintain a passing gpa. It is an absolute must experience imo.
I lived in Evans and Suttle too.
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Originally Posted by
Daddy Rabbit Dawg
Just give him a blank check! Seriously, it costs us about $20,000 last year for my daughter. That's all in (room, board, sorority, insurance, incidentals...everything). Luckily, we had a MPACT plan, so no tuition costs for five years...anything more than five years and she's on her own.
$20k. That's it? You could easily make that much simply by attentoding two recruiting events in Oxford.**
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Living in a dorm your first year will cost about $2,000-$4,000 per semester depending on where you stay. The general meal plan they sign all freshman students up for is about $2,000 a semester, although this can be changed within the first week or two to a more basic and cheaper option (but they won't tell you that). Fraternity life will be anywhere from $800-$2000 per semester for dues only.
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Originally Posted by
shannondawg
Basedawg, I think you should tell everybody where she goes to school.
Well where she goes is really good at not revealing names!
I have MPact as well and it's a blessing but that sorority life is more expensive than Msu.
Btw Shannondawg, she didn't even know Freezes resigned, she could care less, it's her social life not athletics she cares about.
Btw, you and AROB44 stirring the pot***.
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