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		<title>By: Public vs. Private School: Which is the Better Deal? &#124; Financial Aid Finder</title>
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		<description>[...] In this current economic climate, families are increasingly &#8220;down-grading&#8221; their college of choice. Students who had their eye set on a private school are instead picking an in-state public school. Would-be public school students are instead starting their educational careers are the local two-year junior college. (I mentioned this in a post two weeks ago about creative solutions for paying for college.) [...]</description>
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