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Huey Lewis & The News Star Player
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splashmtn Star Player
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 7:53 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
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governator Retired Number
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:18 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
Still a great deal. Private med school tuition can go around $30G-$50G per year. |
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lakersken80 Retired Number
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:22 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
East LA is a 30 minute drive from Pasadena. |
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splashmtn Star Player
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:17 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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lakersken80 wrote: | splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
East LA is a 30 minute drive from Pasadena. | excellent point. what is that rent looking like these days? This aint the same east Los fro mthe 90's. dem rents be high too nowadays. oh look, the high a... rent is coming down. lol
Quote: | The average rent for an apartment in East Los Angeles is $1,461, a 8% decrease compared to the previous year, when the average rent was $1,591. |
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Omar Little Moderator
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The sixth class is gonna be mighty salty _________________ “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” ― Elie Wiesel |
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splashmtn Star Player
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:49 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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governator wrote: | splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
Still a great deal. Private med school tuition can go around $30G-$50G per year. | I Know, i was just half messing around. but it is a shame that rent is going to be super high for them as well. now if kaiser would foot room bill while you take those 5 courses as well. lol |
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splashmtn Star Player
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Omar Little wrote: | The sixth class is gonna be mighty salty | dont hate the playa...hate... |
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governator Retired Number
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 11:30 am Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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splashmtn wrote: | governator wrote: | splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
Still a great deal. Private med school tuition can go around $30G-$50G per year. | I Know, i was just half messing around. but it is a shame that rent is going to be super high for them as well. now if kaiser would foot room bill while you take those 5 courses as well. lol |
hah kaiser prob can |
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splashmtn Star Player
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 3:32 pm Post subject: Re: Kaiser to open medical school in Pasadena in 2020; first 5 classes will pay no tuition |
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governator wrote: | splashmtn wrote: | governator wrote: | splashmtn wrote: | Huey Lewis & The News wrote: | https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/02/19/pasadena-based-kaiser-permanente-school-of-medicine-receives-preliminary-accreditation-will-accept-students-this-year/
pretty sweet | very sweet. i heard about this awhile ago since i have family who work their.
But on the flip side. How much will their cost of living be? imagine coming from some other lower cost state and having to not only move to california, but to pasadena whcih is I believe where the classes will be held. You talk about high rent...sheesh. Whatever they save in school expenses will have to go towards rent. |
Still a great deal. Private med school tuition can go around $30G-$50G per year. | I Know, i was just half messing around. but it is a shame that rent is going to be super high for them as well. now if kaiser would foot room bill while you take those 5 courses as well. lol |
hah kaiser prob can | They probably could but they are also a so called non-profit org unlike other healthcare companies. so perhaps the board wouldn't let that fly. we're lucky to have these 5 courses. |
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