Originally Posted by
redietz
Since I lunch with a bunch of profs, I guess it's my responsibility to point out that Villanova tuition is currently north of 60K a year. But it being a Catholic school, I imagine there is a hefty discount for buggery.
Of course you did!!
Isn't it funny that no matter what the topic, Red is right their knowing, meeting or having lunch with someone in that immediate field?
Red, next time you get together with your professor friends
, you might want to ask them about scholarships available to children of federal Employees who were killed on the job. Or even scholarships for children of Federal employees in general.
I was able to attend Villanova due to 3 different scholarships that I qualified for, the biggest because my father was killed while working as a federal employee, when I was very young.
Additionally, My Grandfather is a Villanova alum, pulled some strings and helps out some financially.
Originally Posted by
redietz
You know, I have to admit, it annoys the living hell out of me that someone would nonchalantly claim to be a high school dropout, GED, Villanova student with an annual cost in the 85K range. For someone to claim going to Villanova, which is right in my neck of the woods, disturbs me.
You know what annoys the living hell out of me, Redeitz. When you people make up complete lies, as you have here. That "disturbs" me!
I am not a high school drop out, nor received a GED. I graduated high school with my class. I did spend the last 3 months of high school commuting from the homeless shelter in Daytona to my High School and after school job and back to the shelter, daily after my stepfather kicked me out on my 18th birthday. I am proud I was able to do that for 3 months and graduated with my class and then went on to college. When my name was called, My classmates all rose applauding because everyone in the school and community knew the situation and what I had done to be there that day. So Fuck YOU!
How about you stop repeating Mdawgs lies and talking points and be honest and show some decency for a change. I expected more from you than this.