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Langston is a college-bound high school senior in Georgia with a big decision to make. He has been accepted to both a small college in the town where he lives and a large state university on the other side of Georgia. Both schools offer the bachelor's degree in logistics that he wants. The large state university has offered him a generous financial aid package that brings his tuition and fees
down to only $2,000 per year, but it is 250 miles from home. Housing at the university would cost $4,000 per year. He might be able to find work at a restaurant or store in the city around the university to help pay for his housing. The smaller college in his own town would cost him $4,000 tuition and fees per
year after a small amount of financial aid, but he could live at home with his parents for free. His mom could also get him a part-time job at the small logistics company where she works. And of course he could do his laundry at home and
eat with family. If Langston chooses to attend the small college in his town, what should be
considered part of the opportunity cost of this decision?

A. the bachelor's degree in logistics he would earn after four years
B.the expensive housing fees he would have to pay to live at the large university
C.the expense of traveling to and from his home during holiday breaks
D.the independent living skills be would learn living away from home most of the year



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