A reality check, not a guilt trip
Skipping this class costs you $X.
Punch in your tuition. We'll do the math — including what that skipped lecture really costs once your student loan has finished with it.
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How the math works
No trickery. Here's every number on the page, demystified.
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Cost per class session
Tuition ÷ meetings per semester. For a flat-rate semester, that's
tuition ÷ (meetings-per-week × weeks). Per-credit-hour schools: we first convert to a class-level cost using the credits you're taking. -
Loan-adjusted cost
Standard amortization. If you borrowed this money at
r% overnyears, you'll actually payP × (r/12)(1+r/12)^(n×12) / ((1+r/12)^(n×12) − 1) × n × 12to retire it. We default to the 2025–26 federal undergraduate rate (6.53%) and 10 years. -
Equivalences
Rough national averages for a burrito, a concert ticket, and a month of Spotify. They rotate. Not financial advice — just context.