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    HP dv6000t Student Discount?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by chronicfuture12, Nov 12, 2006.

  1. chronicfuture12

    chronicfuture12 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey, I am a student attending high school and I was wondering if there is any student discount available for high school students for the dv6000t. I checked the sticky, but it seems as if that only applies to college students. Any help? Thanks!
     
  2. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    You can still register if you have decided on the college you want to or plan to attend.

    You can see the exception in the APP registrartion page...
    https://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/register_app.do
     
  3. chronicfuture12

    chronicfuture12 Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, but I am only a sophomore, but I have heard of other kids who are just in junior high and still get a discount. Any ideas?
     
  4. JM

    JM Mr. Misanthrope NBR Reviewer

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    I'm a Junior in high school, and I'm registered.

    Just use the name of the college you're interested in (or a local one, if you haven't picked on yet) and you're good to go.
     
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    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    If you can try talking to your school counsler
     
  6. chronicfuture12

    chronicfuture12 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks Michael and fire, whats the worst that could happen? I could just say I am planning on going to the local college.
     
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    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    If you have close relatives/friends who work in any educational institution, you can ask them if they are willing to help you out. In any case register with the name of any local College, at most they will just charge you for the full price.