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16 June, 06:29

When a student enters college, tuition is the

a) future cost.

b) future benefit.

c) immediate cost.

d) immediate benefit.

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  1. 16 June, 07:24
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    When a student enters college, tuition is the C. immediate cost.

    Everyone needs to pay for their tuition before their classes start - maybe they don't pay for the entire tuition, but they do have to pay at least a certain amount of it. This means that it is an immediate cost - something you have to pay immediately rather than in the future, which is why A is incorrect. Given that you have to pay money instead of receive it, B and D are also incorrect.
  2. 16 June, 09:06
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    C, immediate cost. You have to pay your tuition before you start your classes.
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