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Richard and Emily vote YALE!
Lorelai votes Harvard! |
Rory…is that you??! |
Truly consider this with your child, Op. As another poster said, with the vandy full ride, your child may soar through At top of class and be a highly sought-after candidate for law school or job interviews, etc. Yale/Harvard are nice, but unless your DC is sure it’s a good fit AND they will excel, what will make him stand out when it comes time for a firm or a law school to admit or interview students? If he’ll be st the top of class then great! But just make sure going to H or Y is worth it! |
Yup. Undergrad experience at Yale is much better than Harvard. Yale kids love their school and Harvard kids often do not. |
Vanderbilt if he’s visited it and thinks he’d be happier there. Vanderbilt with a named scholarship is plenty prestigious. Otherwise, Harvard if he wants to hang out in Boston, and Yale if he cares more about the quality of the education. He should be able to pay most of the bills with guaranteed student loans, work-study and summer jobs, so the net cost isn’t high enough to be the deciding factor. |
| how are these people getting such good deals? Are they low income? |
Not generally. The band between low income and donut hole will encapsulate most students and provide funding. It's very rare for students admitted to Vanderbilt, Yale, Harvard, and Duke to be unable to attend because of money. |
*** Who also have "typical assets" we are a full-pay family with $160k income |
what? No. Vandy all the way!! |
+1 Ivy League schools attract employers because employers rely on Ivy League admissions officers to screen the student applicants; earning a named full-ride scholarship at Vanderbilt is arguably the highest level of applicant screening among all of the 4 named universities in this thread. Regardless, the choice should be among Harvard, Yale, and the full-ride to Vanderbilt unless Duke will increase its offer to free tuition & fees in which case all 4 should remain in the running. Visit each school, then decide. |
We’re full pay at Princeton with AGI of 150k. Inheritance pushed us over. Not enough to be pay the tuition for two kids, but enough to push us out of “typical assets”. |
+1. The problem is most people on DCUM don’t have an HHI of under $200k. |
It's crazy that these schools expect you to sell your hours and don't take cost of living costs. Wow. I guess we will need to find a way to look poor a year before. |
| Congrats to your DC! I'd go with the full ride unless DC otherwise has a very strong first choice. |