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Subject: Re: Forbes gave Niagara a D


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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 25, 10:36:22am
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In reply to: RCM 's message, "Re: Forbes gave Niagara a D" on Wednesday, September 25, 07:04:58am

About 30% of the students are education majors, takes about 10 years for the loan to be paid off plus teachers in NY don't make real money for about 15 years unless they coach three sports.

RCM is correct, the higher the price tag, the less value Niagara has. NU, DYC, Daemen, Hilbert, Villa all can't survive in this area. Medaille found out the hard way.

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