That's what I'm saying. I've got the NYU catalog at home, and I'm debating taking 2 classes. One is in publishing, which is only at NYU... $595, though I don't think it's a credit class.
Fine, but the other one I could take at Rutgers, so I decided to compare. It's an Italian language class. At NYU it's $505 (and they have an accelerated 1 & 2 for that price as well). At Rutgers it's $235.50/credit for in-state people, so it would be $706.50. And I'm not including registration fees for either, though I'm pretty sure NYU charges less than the $110 that Rutgers does. Seriously, WTF?
Part of me is really hoping I read it wrong, but I'm thinking not.
ps. I'd also like to take a class at NYU on how to be a film critic, but I don't think I could manage that. Hee.
I suspect that Rutgers does a pretty brisk business in summer classes for students making up transfer credits and the like. That's probably why it's so expensive. But still! $700???
Summer session at Rutgers is actually offered through the University College, which has a standing rate of $235/credit hour in-state. The reason summer classes are so expensive is that the university college makes no differentiation between fall, spring, and summer semester classes. Essentially you're paying full-rate non-matriculated costs for each credit.
To save a couple hundred dollars, I'd rather go to NYU (besides which I would always be on time at NYU). Now I just need to decide which sessions I want to take, and whether I want to take accelerated 1 & 2 or just part 1 for Italian.
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Date: 2006-03-21 08:09 pm (UTC)Fine, but the other one I could take at Rutgers, so I decided to compare. It's an Italian language class. At NYU it's $505 (and they have an accelerated 1 & 2 for that price as well). At Rutgers it's $235.50/credit for in-state people, so it would be $706.50. And I'm not including registration fees for either, though I'm pretty sure NYU charges less than the $110 that Rutgers does. Seriously, WTF?
Part of me is really hoping I read it wrong, but I'm thinking not.
ps. I'd also like to take a class at NYU on how to be a film critic, but I don't think I could manage that. Hee.
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