75 dollars for the test battery and 15 dollars per re-test.
to much
A university diploma is much better, and more expensive, than a diploma from a community college.
depends what state you live in. go to your community college's website.
it depends it can be 5,000$ for community college up to around 50,000$ For highly rich private college
too much!
At a community college, the class can range anywhere from $100 to $500. They are usually cheaper than 4 year universities.
ants
Cranford has better facilities and is much larger.
Paying for community college is much cheaper than financing the education you would get at a university. Community college finance options are found easier than others because the school is smaller and the tuition is not as high. Community colleges will accept scholarships and grants just like any other school, and you can use the extra money for school supplies or living expenses. If you live in a city that has a community college, try beginning your college career there and then go to a larger school.
7 million dollars
Dreamweaver classes are normally taught at the local community college. You will have to check with them to see how much it costs, as fees vary depending on the college.
they cannot be compared, community college is cheaper, and definitely a great option for the first 2 years. But private school is so much harder, much better reputations, but a lot of cash if you do not get scholarship. I spent one year at a community college, it was very easy and in my opinion not challenging at all. Then i went to Bowling Green State University, a public college, and that is a nice step up in challenging academics, much cheaper than private school, and has a much better reputation than community colleges. After one year there, i transferred to Wesleyan in Connecticut, which is much much more challenging than both community and state colleges. I supose it was a really big leap, considering BGSU is not one of the best public schools, and Wesleyan is a little Ivy, a group of 3 liberal arts colleges that were too small to be ivy league schools, but still have the academic reputation of the ivies. but i would say Community College--------> Public College---------> and then Private College.