| Your question really boils down to “why do people decide to spend their money differently than me.” Which is a pretty silly question. |
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If you don't qualify for need based aid in state, then the best financial option can often be to go to a lower ranked private school with significant merit aid.
My parents didn't think girls needed to go to college because they end up just SAH, so they refused to contribute towards my college costs. I turned down Cornell and Carnegie Mellon for a full ride at Clarkson. |
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My DS got a decent amount of merit aid at private school- turned down similarly priced publics and also full price privates to attend.
You have to have your kid apply to a wide variety of schools to see what you pick and also be willing to have your kid attend a lower ranked school in exchange for a lot of money. |
| We are in DC so no state flagship. A combination of a merit scholarship, financial aid and outside scholarships brought cost down to price within 5k of a public OOS with DCTag. School attending was top in niche field so choice made more sense. It hasn’t been easy, but she has kept all aid in place, worked and will be graduating soon. |
Go Tech |
+1 My DC the philosophy major graduated three years ago and is making $84K + benefits. |
| DS attends OOS. Tuition ~$21k. SAT scores knocked that back $7,200. Athletics took off another $1k and is paying for meals. We use the 529 to pay what is left. |
| OP, some OOS schools do not cost what Michigan costs. We would not have allowed DC to apply to Michigan because of cost. We did allow 7 other OOS schools. Merit aid varied. One school gave us the equivalent of in-state tuition. It became DC's favorite. |
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pp again, and because she went into a 2+4 (medical) program the merit package paid for 2 years of graduate school
we would never have known that going in |
| DH and I both went to SLACs before meeting at a top 3 law school. We know the value of a SLAC education and we can afford it for our kids. If you can't or don't want to pay for a SLAC, that's fine, but how is it so difficult for you to understand that people have different priorities? |
Do you have such little imagination that you can’t imagine that someone might think differently than you? |
Funny you ask this but I was a MD resident 15 years ago when I was accepted to Michigan and UMD, and it was actually MORE expensive for me to attend college park because of how little aid they gave aside from loans. Michigan was very generous with grants - even as an OOS student - so I ended up going to Michigan over MD for purely economic reasons. Wasn't too caught up in which school was better at that time b/c I was just a typical lazy high school student, lol. |
No need to be snarky here. Just wanted to understand other people’s perspective |
Egads, the sanctimony! As if people who can't/won't pay $80k/year for college are driving a Beamer, living in a mansion, and going to Europe every year instead
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Listen, some people just have more money than you and don’t have to justify the cost. |