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1 point 4. Super Smarts University has a sticker price of $45,000 per year. Kyle is
applying there and uses their online net price calculator, which calculates a
net price of $38,000 per year based on the information he is provided. He's
#1 in his high school class, and he's got great SAT scores; so he's pretty
sure he'll get in. How much will Kyle pay to attend?
The exact net price
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Within a range of $5000 of the sticker price
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$0, because he'll likely get a full ride due to his high school achievements and scores
OIt's impossible to know how much he'll pay until he receives his financial aid package

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