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Use This Calculator to See If You Can Afford Life After College

February 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Los Angeles-based Weintraub & Selth launched an interactive tool to help you estimate if you can afford to live in the desired city after college using the average starting salary for your selected major, average tuition, student loan costs, and the average living expenses for your desired city. The cost of living estimator is a rough guide to let parents and and students thinking about the cost of college that could help avoiding bankruptcy after college. (marketwatch.com)

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