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To: Professional Engineer

Nope. Registering my car helps establish Colorado residency for next year. Which qualifies me for in-state tuition. If I don't get that, I have to come up with, oh, $15,000, because the department only offers one year of out-of-state tuition remission.

However my parents have offered to keep me on the insurance, thank goodness. I wouldn't have been able to stay within my budget otherwise.


1,012 posted on 08/09/2004 11:01:20 AM PDT by JenB
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To: JenB

Gotch. I'd think a voter registration card and license would do as well, for a lot less. That's what I did here. I never did change the plates on my car. The dealership looked at me funny when I handed over the title. Duh, dude. It's pink, where'd you think the term pink slip came from. LOL


1,020 posted on 08/09/2004 11:24:30 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (My name is Schrodinger, Erwin Schrodinger. I might have killed a cat once. I might not have.)
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