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The point is examples are UMD vs Ohio, Penn state v Indiana, UF vs UGA, Wisconsin vs UMD
Along those lines but none are exact. Can't say due to someone seeing. |
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The latter |
| Cost difference is a perfectly reasonable tie-breaker if kid is otherwise undecided. |
| For starters 12 isn’t 20/25k |
What do you mean by this? |
Not flagships |
If you are financing and this this the prime deciding factor, it seems logical that you should have a say or at least be able to express a strong opinion without repercussion. If the extra $80K-$100K does not justify the outcome, the decision seems easy to me. What does the extra $100K get you? |
| Is the difference money you will be paying or loans they will have to pay back? |
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I don't see how this is a question.
Do you tiptoe around finances on every aspect of your and your kid's life, as if it's a forbidden topic? |
No, not unless you were clear there was a set budget from the start |
Even if he's torn or can't decide? |
| Offer to pay them 10-20k to pick the cheaper school, worked for us. Everyone happy |
DP The names are irrelevant. If a kid is torn between two he loves both, and clearly isn’t using your precious rankings or prestige as a deciding factor. Lots of us care about many other things besides that. OP, I would definitely let them know $$ is a factor. My DD knew how much we had to give her, and decided based on that. |
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I did not want my child to choose based upon cost, but I think she let it sway her.
I knew that money would just go in my pocket, and this was a once in a lifetime decision. I wanted her to follow her heart, rather than try to be practical/unselfish in this instance. (So she did not always wonder if the other would have been better.) But that circumstance does not sound like it applies here. |