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#19
11-20-2008, 12:17 AM
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From Texas
Joined in Mar 2006
386 posts
deftbeta
Understand what you're saying but whoever you're speaking to does not understand the issue and are taking the issue in its most simplistic form:

"I'm a natural born citizen and I cant go to another state and get in state tuition, while you, someone who was not born here and illegaly came into the country, not by your own choice, are free to qualify and get in state tuition"

--> Blame their parents for wanting to raise them in whatever state they lived in!...jk...

But with the above arguement, neither would a DREAMie if he moved to another state to educate him/herself. They need to understand the economics of state supported higher education (I'm clueless to them so don't ask). I don't know what kind of people you're hanging around with but every one I told about my situation understood the basis for getting in state tuition. In State Tuition is a previlage earned by paying taxes to the state and can be avoided most of the times if you take a year off school and just live in the state not going to school ... WOW take a year off school to get in-state for at least the next four years, cry me a river. Just my view.
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