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    Originally posted by Terrance11
    I want to go there too, but it's expensive, and there's no room and board, right???
    It's about $13,000 a year -- an extra $1,000 per semester for 2 meals every class day, and you yeah, you have to find an apartment. Right now I'm in an apartment with 2 other people (used to be three other people, but one dropped out halfway through the first semester). It's $1,000 a month for 2 bedroom, 2 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen. 10 minute walk from the school.

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    >>im going to University of Central Florida this next summer semester

    phew -- I've never been happier to be a UF fan

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    Originally posted by Cgawd
    what university? im going to University of Central Florida this next summer semester, majoring in Computer Science. Its party time, WAHOOOOOO
    I went to UCF. It's hardly a party school I still live 5 minutes from the school!
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    i bring the party with me

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    I suggest you stay away from ITT and the like if at all possible. I know a guy who went through there and got a job right after graduation. But was laid off a year or so later once the companies gov't contract ran out (they had to hire a certain number of people to be able to get the contract). Hasnt been able to find a job related to engineering since
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    >Cambridge College is in Cambridge MA, not University of Cambridge!
    the US isnt the only country in the world with colleges
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    Clown Pimp,

    I just meant that Cambridge College was in Cambridge MA, unless there's another Cambridge College in another country.

    ITT tech's a non accredited institution. It won't help you much if you want to go to a 4 year college later.

    The ITT tech where I live is a 2 year college, and and they try to teach students both c++ and java, along with general educational courses. You can't learn c++ in a 2 year college, not very well at least.

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    Originally posted by Terrance11
    Clown Pimp,

    I just meant that Cambridge College was in Cambridge MA, unless there's another Cambridge College in another country.
    Or there is a Cambridge College in Cambridge MA, but nevermind

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    ITT

    i know a guy who went to itt and now he's makeing 100,000 a year just 5 years after graduating.

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