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Rapmastac1

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In the Depths of the SLC!
Now, what all do you have to have to prove this discount?

I looked on the Apple site, and it had me pick a school, but mine isn't on there. Do I have to be in College, I'm currently in my Junior Year of HS, and I do a lot of multimedia work, and gettin a student discount sure would help.

Would jus showing them my Drivers Liscense, and the latest student ID be enough? Or do I have to have something from my school?
 

iAndrew27

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Aug 13, 2006
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Unfortunatly its only "higher" education... meaning college and university staff and students only.
High School doesnt count.
So your out of luck.
 

LoveMacMini

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you don't need to provide any documentation to prove you're a student if you're ordering online.

so go for it.
 

Shotgun Pete

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Well I dont know about everywhere, but I know on the Canadian site you do have to provide your student number.

My reccomendation would be just to give some money to a friend who is in college and get them to buy it for you.
 

YoYoMa

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If your ordering online, you don't need any proof, but if you know someone in school with a college ID you can jusn right over to the Apple store with them.
 

Doctor Q

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Violating the agreement for student discounts is dishonest, unfair to the students who are eligible to use them, and unfair to the majority of customers, who pay full price because they are not students. If cheating becomes widespread it could discourage Apple from offering these discounts.
 
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