She ‘testified’ that she is a “Public Interest” student. Apparently, if one enters law school as a “Public Interest” student, one’s tuition and fees are at least largely covered. Would be interesting to pursue, as “public interest” likely translates freely into “left wing activist.”
Her undergrad years were at Cornell, another costly school. Was she also on scholarships/grants there, or is she up to here with student loans?
Enquiring minds want to know.
I don’t think it was the case when Fluke was at Cornell, but now they have ‘full funding’ for eligible students.
These are costs projected for next year (10 years after Fluke’s senior year there):
Endowed Colleges
Tuition and fees $43,413
Housing $ 8,112
Dining $ 5,566
Books & supplies $ 820
Personal expenses $ 1,680
Total $59,591
http://www.finaid.cornell.edu/
That's something Rush Limbaugh might be interested in - or Hannity. The New York Times would run and hide before they would cover it... the bias would remind them of their own... If you're right - it's an outrage.
Thanks for sharing.
The more I think about this one, the more I want to know...