It's not all tuition fees
Posted By: dreamer on 2007-01-17
In Reply to: That sure is a lot $$ for the course. You can easily make - me
The tuition fees were about $2500 or so... the rest is supplies. Guess I should've said that to begin with. oops! Still a big investment. I also bought a couple upgrade packages so I could've done it for less.
I only have until the end of this week to pull out if I want to. Now I'm having my doubts about whether I'll get a job at it or not? I feel like I should finish it and hope for the best but that's $4500 out of my pocket with not much to show for it if I don't.
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I am a current M-Tec student (a SUPERIOR school I might add) and though not on disability, I do have health issues that make working away from home difficult.
I checked with Vocational Rehabilitation in my state and they have so far invested in me about $7000 in order to retrain me for a MT career. I had been a school teacher.
Check with them, you might be surprised what they can do. They paid my entire tuition, bought me a Dell, bought supporting software and texts, etc....
A real godsend. I otherwise would have been unable financially to attend M-tec.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Theresa
"consulting fees for seeing your therapist" - huh?? sm
Care to elaborate - because the way it is written in the post it sounds kind of fishy and dishonest. Next you will be writing off your pedicures and waxings and hair color!
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