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College laptop program costs too much money

Pamela Elkins brought along the essentials when she started at Bridgewater State College, including a new $999 Dell laptop the school had recommended she buy.

It’s a purchase she soon regretted, as the machine malfunctioned the first week. But now Elkins, who graduated this year, is wondering why she needed the laptop at all and whether she spent too much by listening to the college.

Computer experts say she probably did.

Elkins bought the laptop through the MassAdvantage Notebook Computer Program, an initiative set up by six state colleges, including

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