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s3raph1m

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Anyone here do this or have done so in the past? I'm wondering what the average cost of doing this is. I'm a college grad and live near UT Austin, which has a ton of offerings in languages such as Sanskrit, Aramaic, Akkadian, Latin, Greek, Biblical Hebrew, etc. and would like to take advantage.

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Hmmm. I know the possibility is there. There's a page about it on UT's website, but it doesn't mention what the costs are, which is my main concern. I'm starting Latin at ACC after I get back to Austin, which is pretty cheap at $40 per credit hour, but I want to take Greek and Biblical Hebrew too.

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9 hours ago, s3raph1m said:

Hmmm. I know the possibility is there. There's a page about it on UT's website, but it doesn't mention what the costs are, which is my main concern. I'm starting Latin at ACC after I get back to Austin, which is pretty cheap at $40 per credit hour, but I want to take Greek and Biblical Hebrew too.

For the nitty gritty of the costs, I imagine that nothing we can say here will be more informative than simply contacting someone at UT and inquiring. 

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