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From: Tim Krego <tkrego@norden1.com>
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Subject: Re: Student pricing for Lightwave??
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At 05:26 PM 4/20/96 -0400, you wrote:
>I am a current Lightwave 4.0 owner and I am interested in upgrading to 5.0.
>I am wondering if there is any way I can get some kind of a discount
>considering that I am only in 8th grade and I am not a large business (I
>just use LW as a hobby and I help edit videos at the school with LW credits
>and logos). I was wondering why I am getting charged (by my local dealer)
>the same price a large company.
You won't get sympathy around here. Take on the responsibilities of being an
adult and the 8th grade will seem like an amusement park.
>I have heard rumors that there ARE student pricing for Lightwave. If so
>could someone please let me know how I could get one.
The student version is $895, the upgrade is $495 (Intel). Since you already