Upgrade from cs6 to cc

Hello World
I am a student and I got After effects cs 6 in the creative suite 6 production premium for like 400 bucks. I want to upgrade after effects and i asked myself if there is special pricing for students available. ... also I dont know what a creative cloud is nor do i want to pay things monthly ... or annually. - If I'm just an uninformed little ***** and I have no idea whatsoever how great the creative cloud actually is, I implore you to change my mind
Thanks for your help
Yours sincerely,
Yannick Gleichauf

Please refer to :
Creative Cloud Help | Creative Cloud / Common Questions
Education FAQ
http://www.adobe.com/au/creativecloud/buy/students.html
Migrating to Creative Cloud would be a wise decision as it upgrades on its own as long as the subscription is active.
Regards
Rajshree

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