...[thinking] Most Medical Schools are part of a hospital network often in a downtown-y area (not all, just most). So we pay even more tuition and all we get are blocks and blocks of concrete. Heck, at Louisville, the only green we have is fenced off for the weird sculpture in our cement courtyard.
@Tom, University of Oregon currently lists $6,174 for a basic 15-hour tuition cost. Plenty of 4 year colleges offer tuition for $1500 or less (possibly due to their lack of trees)
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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What if you go to a cheap but densely forested lumberjack training school?
@Dave
wouldn't a lumberjack school be extremely DEforested?
whoa...
super duper touche to dave.
UCSC, as usual, is an outlier: it has among the highest student/tree ratios, and (for people who live in California) it is rather affordable.
Guess that only applies to the U.S. Here in Quebec, there's a lot of three, and very low tuition ;-)
I think we have about 30 trees on campus and am paying 30k a year. So much for that theory.
nice title
Not NYU. Well upwards of $40K/year and darned few trees except in Washington Square.
UCSC is only affordable if you ignore Santa Cruz's exorbitant housing costs.
I think she's referring to University of Miami's Campus...
As they keep adding more "green spaces" at my school the tuition keeps going up and up and up.
Wow. With the new beautification project at our school, and the increase in tuition...again, IMO this is a very accurate graph. Great job.
...[thinking] Most Medical Schools are part of a hospital network often in a downtown-y area (not all, just most). So we pay even more tuition and all we get are blocks and blocks of concrete. Heck, at Louisville, the only green we have is fenced off for the weird sculpture in our cement courtyard.
No kidding. OSU is swamped with trees (despite all the buildings) and the tuition is directly proportionate....geesh.
University of Oregon is one of the cheapest 4 year schools in the nation and is frequently described as an arboretum.
Actually, UCSC is pretty green, but the more they chop, the higher the tuition seems to go...
@Tom,
University of Oregon currently lists $6,174 for a basic 15-hour tuition cost. Plenty of 4 year colleges offer tuition for $1500 or less (possibly due to their lack of trees)
UPenn=few trees=super high tuition
Ha ha Boston University too, not many trees, waaaaay high tuition!
serious green. why not blue??? hehe. you got a great title
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