Is Brown worth the premium over William & Mary in-state?

Anonymous
Brown< W&M, but in state tuition makes this a closer call. How much will the difference in tuition set you back? If it means DD will need to take out lot more student loans to attend Brown I'd think twice. Otherwise I'd let her go with Brown if that what she wants. It will be a more diverse group of kids, I think. Also the Ivy status still carries a bit more weight with future employers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree Brown is worth it, but only if you can afford it. W&M is also a great school, just doesn't have the same prestige.


I went to a top Ivy and think W&M has as much prestige as Brown.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:brown is worth it.


how and why exactly is Brown worth an extra 120k? Va residents really don't appreciate how lucky we are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree Brown is worth it, but only if you can afford it. W&M is also a great school, just doesn't have the same prestige.


I went to a top Ivy and think W&M has as much prestige as Brown.


+1


+2 (but lower Ivy)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree Brown is worth it, but only if you can afford it. W&M is also a great school, just doesn't have the same prestige.


I went to a top Ivy and think W&M has as much prestige as Brown.


compare the OCI recruiting at the two schools - be honest, it doesn't.

Anonymous
I guess my question is- can you afford it? If the answer to the following questions is yes, then I'd say go to W&M.

-will she have to take out significant loans? (IMO significant is generally anything above the federally subsidized)
-will you need to make major sacrifices to send her to Brown? Ie refinancing house, take money of out retirement, etc.? We definitely made some sacrifices to send our kid to an Ivy - put off house renos we'd been wanting to do, stopped overseas travel, etc. - but things like taking on a second mortgage were NEVER considered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree Brown is worth it, but only if you can afford it. W&M is also a great school, just doesn't have the same prestige.


I went to a top Ivy and think W&M has as much prestige as Brown.


compare the OCI recruiting at the two schools - be honest, it doesn't.



Honestly, the rich connected kids at Brown get all those high-status jobs. The upper middle class wannabes become teachers or work normal upper middle class jobs. 120k pays for grad school AND a down payment on an apartment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess my question is- can you afford it? If the answer to the following questions is yes, then I'd say go to W&M.

-will she have to take out significant loans? (IMO significant is generally anything above the federally subsidized)
-will you need to make major sacrifices to send her to Brown? Ie refinancing house, take money of out retirement, etc.? We definitely made some sacrifices to send our kid to an Ivy - put off house renos we'd been wanting to do, stopped overseas travel, etc. - but things like taking on a second mortgage were NEVER considered.


Which Ivy and what was kid's second choice? Was it worth it in the end? I think people create these Great Gatsby dreams but it's not like that for normal kids that get in. My buddy went to Yale, is a super social guy, he literally doesn't have friends from college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess my question is- can you afford it? If the answer to the following questions is yes, then I'd say go to W&M.

-will she have to take out significant loans? (IMO significant is generally anything above the federally subsidized)
-will you need to make major sacrifices to send her to Brown? Ie refinancing house, take money of out retirement, etc.? We definitely made some sacrifices to send our kid to an Ivy - put off house renos we'd been wanting to do, stopped overseas travel, etc. - but things like taking on a second mortgage were NEVER considered.


Which Ivy and what was kid's second choice? Was it worth it in the end? I think people create these Great Gatsby dreams but it's not like that for normal kids that get in. My buddy went to Yale, is a super social guy, he literally doesn't have friends from college.

Princeton vs. $20K off at WUSTL
I have no idea. He's only a sophomore, but is loving his time and secured a great internship for the summer.
I guess that's interesting, but I don't think random anecdotes about a friend are particularly useful in determining whether a college is worth it.
Anonymous
W&M is a suicide school.
Anonymous
Brown. Not a contest between going to UBS vs becoming an assistant planning analyst for the state.
Anonymous
Girl from my high school got into Harvard. She moved back home after grad school and married a guy we grew up with. She's a low-level local bureaucrat. Her life is pretty normal, don't think Harvard changed her life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree Brown is worth it, but only if you can afford it. W&M is also a great school, just doesn't have the same prestige.


I went to a top Ivy and think W&M has as much prestige as Brown.


But you didn't go to Brown. Where did you go?

I think Brown definitely has more prestige.
Anonymous
If you can't afford Brown, she should go to W&M.
Anonymous
W&M all the way!
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