CFAR offers financial aid for people who can't afford the full price (many participants don't pay the full price; the ones who do effectively help subsidize everyone else); after you apply and interview, including explaining your financial situation, they'll come back with a financial aid offer and you can see how good it is.
I think my aversion to using more paper is more from a 'wasting resources/materials' / 'environmentalism' feeling. Just wanted to throw in another data point.
Well, but I'm curious where you were exposed to the idea that you shouldn't waste paper. For me it was in, y'know, school.
By the way, the whole concept of wasting paper is propaganda. Using paper does not in any sense kill trees. Paper is mostly made from trees that are farmed, which means that when you use more paper, you increase the demand for trees, so the market responds by supplying more trees.
Thanks for writing this! I've often wondered about CFAR techniques given that I can't afford to go. I'll be following this Sequence.
CFAR offers financial aid for people who can't afford the full price (many participants don't pay the full price; the ones who do effectively help subsidize everyone else); after you apply and interview, including explaining your financial situation, they'll come back with a financial aid offer and you can see how good it is.