It's as if they desperately want to believe if you decide you don't think 90,000 wasn't worth it for your kid it's because you couldn't afford it. Makes if more justifiable I suppose in their minds. Always makes me laugh. |
| I don’t really understand how anyone can answer this to satisfy anyone, and certainly not down to a specific name of a school. Everyone has different levels of wealth and values. Everyone has their own life experiences and college experience the are drawing from and who can possibly know what they did or didn’t miss out on by not attending an elite pricey school? |
| 90K is the price tag of the private schools, elite or not. |
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None - at least if you have more than 1 kid because that’s basically committing to be on the hook for about $800K in college costs.
If I had only one kid I still would’ve hard pressed to justify $400K for college but might have made a different decision if that one kid really really wanted one of those schools. |
| Privates outside top 30 are not worth that kind of money. |
Spend $180k on a new truck, trailer, landscaping equipment and an LLC. Set your kid up to succeed. As part of the deal require them to max out a Roth/401k. They can use the other $180k as a down payment on a home. It’s a much better strategy. |
| I have decided that state flagship is the only way to go after spending years working in higher ed (public and top 15 private). |
If can get admitted into a top major at a Top 10 Public is the best deal. IMHO |
Only in state. I don't buy in OOS Public. |
Except that no one is paying $90k at Pitt. At most its more like $70k - and with merit many lower ranked privates or in state options are more around $40-50k - so the question is really what schools are worth the additional 20-40k? Is the difference in education/experience/outcome worth the additional spend….which as many pps have noted is a personal decision based on relative values, major, etc |
Sure. Bless them. Again, I’m not thinking about the kids at UVA. Like we have the money and IRDC. |
Good students can get a high-quality college education for free from other countries, and hired by U.S. companies thenmaking around $200,000+ a year. |
For DC, it's schools that have premed programs having medical acceptance rate > 80%, preferrably > 90%. The brand doesn't matter but schools fit that standard all have a decent brand. |
| With AI and the internet, knowledge and education aren’t limited by location anymore. If my kids can get into strong programs at Oxbridge, I’d seriously consider it. I’d focus on the quality of the education and the quality of the peers. |
Depends on the OOS public and the major my friend. |