Binah I write the check and sign my life over to the clerk at the counter. Unlike full-time students, who pay a flat rate tuition, my credit hours are multiplied by a dollar value and added to my matriculation fee and student activity fees. At least I’m able to pay for my eight credits of fall semester study on a monthly plan. I had to pay for the single composition course I took this summer up front. Tuition indeed costs less than the rent for my old two-bedroom apartment. It would still be more than I could afford if I wasn’t accepting Magister’s help. I do need to pay for my books and materials, but one nice thing about sticking to humanities courses is that the reading material is generally cheaper than science textbooks and career-oriented textbooks are. English literature, philoso

