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Re: Do Florida residents get free college?.
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Posted by Jonfarmer on January 10, 2007 at 12:40:14 from (4.157.5.146):
In Reply to: Re: Do Florida residents get free college?. posted by Ed from FL on January 10, 2007 at 11:54:32:
I don't believe our community colleges are free even though you didn't want the credit, I have priced them and they are not badly priced, if I remember right, it is $67 a credit for Vermont residents as of 2006, most courses are 3-4 credits. At 72 is is real important to keep going and stay active rather than just retire and become a vegetable, and it is great he is still willing to keep learning. I got a chance to visit Tampa FL, this summer, it was a great experience and also got to drive up through all the states. I saw lots of retirement communitys down there and I don't think there is any lack of golf courses down there!. You also have alot of different stores and restuarants in the south that we don't have in the North, Like I didn't see a Mobile station, and we don't have a Hess station or any of the southern gas station brands, or a Waffle House, or a Cracker Barrel. It surprised me to see the differences in gas stations and resturants becuase I thought it was about the same everywhere. The heat is also alot different of course, but I didn't think it was unbearable like some folks claimed it was in summer, however I see on the news Florida has been unseasonably hot in the 80's this winter, so I'm sure your sweating!.
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