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Title: Suppose a student is attending your college on an athletic scholarship, and doesn't pay a penny for
Post by: Sublight2097 on Jun 20, 2015
Suppose a student is attending your college on an athletic scholarship, and doesn't pay a penny for tuition. According to the economic way of thinking, the student's cost of attending college is
A) zero.
B) bore completely by the college's athletic fund.
C) positive, because the student sacrificed some other opportunity to attend your college.
D) positive, because the student still needs food and housing.
E) negative, because nobody really gains by trying to combine athletics with higher education.


Title: Re: Suppose a student is attending your college on an athletic scholarship, and doesn't pay a penny
Post by: Dropx on Aug 18, 2015
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Title: Re: Suppose a student is attending your college on an athletic scholarship, and doesn't pay a penny for
Post by: Sublight2097 on Aug 31, 2015
I've noticed they use a lot of trickery with their questions. Thank you for your input.


Title: Re: Suppose a student is attending your college on an athletic scholarship, and doesn't pay a penny for
Post by: Dropx on Aug 31, 2015
Happy to help, let me know if you have any more requests.