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| #3001346 in Books | Caroline M Hoxby | 2004-10-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x6.00l,1.62 | File type: PDF | 335 pages | College Choices The Economics of Where to Go When to Go and How to Pay for It||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent--for Economists|By Richard B. Schwartz|This is a fine book, but its title could be very misleading. The operative word is `economics'. It is not a how-to book for parents or prospective students and it is not a critical/analytical study of contemporary higher education. It is an economic analysis of specific issues that are important in higher education. For examp|From the Inside Flap|
Aspiring college students and their families have many options. A student can attend an in-state or an out-of-state school, a public or private college, a two-year community college program or a four-year university program. Students ca
Aspiring college students and their families have many options. A student can attend an in-state or an out-of-state school, a public or private college, a two-year community college program or a four-year university program. Students can attend full-time and have a bachelor of arts degree by the age of twenty-three or mix college and work, progressing toward a degree more slowly. To make matters more complicated, the array of financial aid available is more complex ...
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