Surprised GW isn’t at or closer to the top. They were always topping the most expensive lists for years. So was Tufts and they’re not even on here. |
Are you always this tone deaf? |
Williams runs on $97k, Amherst about the same. These are as prestigious as Harvard and Yale, but at a lower cost than schools like NYU. |
NP - these 12: 1. Harvey Mudd College $104,512 2. Duke University $103,975 3. University of Chicago $103,821 4. Wesleyan University $101,030 5. New York University $100,998 6. Georgetown University $100,864 7. Brown University $99,994 8. Northwestern University $99,375 9. Amherst College $98,840 10. Wellesley College $98,186 11. Rice University $97,309 12. Columbia University (2025-26) $95,946 |
just because you don't value it doesn't mean it isn't a good value. opinions differ. |
Williams nor Amherst are anywhere near Harvard level, are you crazy? They’re good generalist teaching colleges, but Ivy level they are not. |
That profile gets some aid at the most generous schools: Princeton Harvard Penn Stanford Yale and MIT |
| Enough can afford to pay and its supply/demand. |
You could do it, but you choose not to. A $1.2 million house is substantial. |
WTF? |
| All colleges should be tuition free for domestic students. I cannot imagine how schools with massive endowments still have the nerve to charge more than $100K a year. |
All those administrators making $500k a year adds up to a lot. |
Why Wesleyan? not WashU or CMC? |
You sound like ranting, if free for domestics, then top colleges will be 80% internationals. Wait, there won't be any top college. |
And exactly why are HMC and Mudd superior to Smith? Smith has a far more storied history than either and has consistently outranked HMC. |