By Matt.  For 7 days of unlimited food is 8,136.00 (this includes housing)

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By Matt

 For 7 days of unlimited food is 8, (this includes housing)

 It costs about 150 bucks there and back with a 2000 gmc sierra 2 wheel drive. (8 x 150 driving once a month)  It costs 400 bucks for parking a year.  Then there is a extra 500 dollars for random repairs / oil changes / tires.  Registration for the truck is about 85 a month. (12 x 85 for a year of registration)

 The cost for tuition is 4, for a year of the program.  The cost for books for a year.

 125 dollars for clothes a month. (125 x 8 for a year)  35 dollars for hygiene products a month (35 x 8 for a year)  100 dollar for entertainment a month (100 x 8)

 Food and housing is 8, dollars a year.  Tuition and books is dollars a year.  Driving to and back from campus is 1200 dollars a year.  Parking is 400 dollars a year.  Fixes/oil changes/ tires for the truck is 500 dollars a years  Registration is 1020 dollars a year.

 Clothes is a 1000 dollars a year.  Hygiene products is 280 dollars a year.  Entertainment is 800 a year.

X 2= (2 years)

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