Even with “a ton of aid” ? Makes no sense. But it’s your opinion. We pay for best fit. |
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Major is much more important if you consider value and worth.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/ - Harvard English = $64,155 - Boston College Finance = $135,373 - Northeastern CS = $149,127 |
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The Ivy-plus: All the ivies plus MIT Stanford Duke Chicago.
The group has been in multiple studies shoeing differences in accessing the top jobs or grad/professional schools within different sectors. |
+10. Kid got into a $90,000 but it was unaffordable for us. Child went to large state, is happy, in a better program than they could get at $90,000 school and there is $ left over for grad school. |
Caltech, Hopkins, and Northwestern are official members of the Ivy Plus consortium as well. |
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For me, none—even HYP.
For some, any school their kids want to go to. |
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Median earnings. It's not why we're full pay for BC, but this is an added benefit. |
| We have a fortunate financial situation, so I would not be inclined to say "no" to the colleges of DCs' choice based on cost. |
Wharton, Berkeley MET, HYPSM, Georgetown SFS, BSMD programs at selective schools. |
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This question is really for donut hole families. People that make over 200,000 a year but less than 300,000. Have some saved for college but not nearly enough.
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Why those? For every program that you listed I can point to several others that will get you anywhere that any of those do and are considered as equal or higher. |
+1 It is entirely dependent on finances. Now that number is less than a months pay so the answer is any that they want to go to as long as the quality is high enough. Ten years ago there would have been alot of soul searching on how much debt we could take on. |
IMO, if you cannot "easily pay the $90K", then it's not worth it. Don't mess with your retirement to pay for college. There are hundreds of great schools that will be affordable (thru merit or simply lower overall prices). Find the best ones of those for your kid |
Np. My kid hasn’t applied yet but I just ran a NPC for a private school my kid is interested in, and despite my having an older dc in college and living in a high COL location, apparently these schools think I should spend 65% of my take home pay on their tuition. So ridiculous. |