Which if it doesn't shorten the process means nothing.
Not to any of the commuter students in my clbutt. They, like me couldn't afford overtime. We got ourselves done on time.
Of a special case.
Most OT students I've known lived on campus. One went into OT because he took the year in France that I declined because I knew I couldn't pbutt thermo taught in french. He didn't do so well and had to repeat most of that year's of clbuttes upon his return.
Which means *gasp* someone else's judgement call might side against OPTIONAL loans!
Cory doesn't *need* them either. These are *OPTIONAL* loans we are talking about here, remember?
I could have chosen loans. I worked and economized to avoid loans. The same sort of think you are being critical of cory for doing.
Loans were very much of a consideration. It was very tight without them. My parents believed they were something to be avoided if at all possible. However that was no longer possible the year my brother and I were both in college, but the loan came from his FA package because it was more advantagous that way or something....
But in the end, the subject here is the optional loans, not the manditory ones.
I had to go to UIC's library a few times... Hint: that wasn't the school I went to. And the library on campus wasn't open in the middle of the night anyway. Commuter students did just fine. Hell, more of the school was set up around their needs than the on-campus students' needs.
In the special case.
I explained to you the scope of the comment.
Yes, small intanigbles, which some people don't care about it.
You've got to make the decision for everyone. They have to do it the way you did!
Ok f*** you.
This is over butthole.