WWYD - need some advice

Anonymous
Choose the best school DC gets into and likes. For some private universities, paying 3 years up front and have the 4th year covered free is an option, BTW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re grad school. I think what parents are generally talking about when they use that term are professional schools (law/med/business). PhD programs should be free (and provide an income in exchange for teaching and/or research assistance). Don’t save money for them.

I don’t know where parents come down on Masters degrees in credentialed fields (e.g. teaching, nursing, engineering, PT).

At any rate, if the deal you’re making is public for BA and serious $ for post-grad, be clear upfront about what advanced degrees you are willing to subsidize (MFA?).


I see this type of comments a lot.. Do HS kids actually know that they will be going to Grad school? How does this tie with what others say that over 50% of the kids change their minds in college as to major?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Choose the best school DC gets into and likes. For some private universities, paying 3 years up front and have the 4th year covered free is an option, BTW


Mind sharing which ones? First time hearing about this..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Choose the best school DC gets into and likes. For some private universities, paying 3 years up front and have the 4th year covered free is an option, BTW


Mind sharing which ones? First time hearing about this..


Yes - can you elaborate on this? Which schools do you know to do this?
Anonymous
Do you have fall-back schools in case T10 doesn't work out? Full pay is a hook, even for Harvard, so, I think the kid has a good chance. But you never know.
Anonymous
In a similar situation although not immigrants (not that it matters). Our oldest child clearly wanted and targeted a top 10 and honestly it was a perfect fit. We agreed to let him ED and it's been awesome. Second kid less focused and will do fine with flagship state. We are good for retirement and plan to use money second kid didn't spend on academics to help out with business/home purchase to make things more "even". To address your question though, we felt it was why we had been saving all this money - to invest in our kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have a net worth of four million dollars. If your kid gets into Harvard or Yale or Stanford or the like, you should pay for it. It’s worth it. The education, the networking, the connections, the resume panache, applying to grads schools - it’s worth the money.

Now, UVA in state vs Emory or Duke? I might choose UVA if the price differential is large.


Emory is not in league with Duke.
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