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Clemson costs me 40k per year for daughter. And... by Btd
I’ve learned a lot via the experience is sending her there. Suffice to say it is unbelievable the gap between the model ND has compared to state schools. So many things I took for granted at ND as being normal for anyone going to college aren’t normal at all.
The only bright side is clemson accepted every single one of my daughters AP high school classes so she will graduate in 2.5 years. She absolutely hates the place in terms of how it is run ranging from campus life to their academics.
So, I’m soo excited they are paying 9 million plus per year to their coach. Edit: she does love their football - but she hates their schedule. They play 10 high school teams per year.