Congrats? Same here. What is your point exactly? |
If only planning to have a child and timing that child's birth at the perfect economic time was that simple and easy.... |
1000% Helping those that are Truly disadvantaged will benefit society as a whole. |
Translation: I want something that I can't afford, and it's someone else's fault! [TANTRUM] |
The idea that poor kids are getting into elite colleges and taking a university's financial aid resources from middle and upper middle class kids is so ridiculous it is laughable.
It's wrong on so many counts it is hard to take it seriously and address it logically. - Poor kids, on the whole, have an extremely difficult time getting admitted to elite colleges. From the start, not from the day they fill out the application. - Poor kids can only get the kind of aid they need at a tiny handful of these super-endowed colleges. - If they don't get into one of those, poor kids can't even afford normal state directionals or even community college - the exact kinds you can afford but people like the complainers here would never send their kids to. Yeah, those lucky poors! They get all the breaks! Bottom line: It's the colleges money, not yours, and they can give it to whom they want, and they don't want to give it to your kid. Tough nuts. |
DP: how smug of you that you feel you are entitled to a discount on an elite education because of your decisions thru out life. Fact is you are Not MC. If you make $250K+ you are in the Top 6-7% in the USA. If you truly begrudge those making only $85K for getting "full discount" at an elite school, you could have chosen to live that life for past 20 years. But I'm guessing you enjoy all the perks you already get for being UMC+ and don't want to actually trade that |
Donut hole fams should look abroad for options
Europe is a better continent for donut hole fams in general vs the us |
Don't need one, thanks. We chose to save for our kid's education. made sacrifices along the way. And if we didn't have enough for the school they got into, they would have been informed and we would have helped them pick one that was affordable to us. |
Why are you expecting colleges to pay for your kid to attend, simply because you cannot afford that college? What else in life do you expect others to pay for "elite" for you, if you cannot afford it? |
That's not true. A number of students from my very middle-class high school Class of '79 went to HYP, Williams, Amherst, etc., most on financial aid and a few as full-pay. Generous need-based aid was a very real option at that time, and if you were full-pay, you could take out some modest loans and work part-time and it was all doable. Harvard has provided need-based financial aid for as long as it has existed and initiated the modern format for it in 1934. https://college.harvard.edu/about/mission-vision-history/history-financial-aid#:~:text=For%20almost%20as%20long%20as,need%20admitted%20to%20Harvard%20College.&text=Financial%20aid%20achieved%20its%20modern%20form%20in%20the%2020th%20century. In 1979, Harvard tuition, room and board cost $8,100, which in 2024 dollars is $36,700. |
it's not that difficult. Use protection until you are financially ready to have a kid. Used properly (without user error), it's over 99% effective. My first kid was conceived the first time we tried (at 30), and made me glad we had actively prevented pregnancy before then. Not that difficult to plan for if you really want to |
Preach! |
Nobody pays for my anything. I just wonder where your rage is coming from. |
the "donut hole" people on this board who assume they are entitled to an elite education for free (or at an extreme discount) because they didn't choose to save and are not poor |
actual middle class people rarely have $500/month from their kid's birth to sock away into college funds |