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They both start with W?
Not enough information to say anything meaningful. |
| We need more info, but just on the title: Wisconsin will save you a boat load of money and is one of the country’s top public schools. I’d go with that. |
| Wash U is three times the cost of Wisconsin in state |
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No contest for me: Wisconsin (and that was true even OOS).
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A conversation I was having with my relatives from Wisconsin last night Their daughter got accepted to both and their thought was...WUSTL is a fine school and all but we are not paying $45K/year more for it (they could afford it but it would be a stretch). So she ended up at Wisconsin. Made me wonder what I'd do in that situation.
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| Probably Wisconsin, although I REALLY do not understand why people allow their children to apply to expensive private schools that they have no intention of paying for should the kid get in. |
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WUSTL gives significant merit aid to students it wants, regardless of financial need.
If the student thinks he/she may want a smaller school and wants to be in the Midwest it's a fine place to apply. But if you don't get merit aid and can go to a great state school like Wisconsin, you should. |
| Maybe they weren’t sure she’d get into Madison. Or thought she’d get merit aid as WUSTL. What people are willing to spend may depend on what their alternatives are. |
WUSTL does give merit aid they likely were waiting to see if she'd get any. I would probably pay for WUSTL at $45K/year (so about $20K/year merit aid) but not $65K/year especially if with the alternative was paying $25K/year for a school as highly esteemed as Wisconsin. |
| If US News didn't exist few would know WashU existed. |
| My DC didn't apply to Wisconsin but chose Michigan OOS over Wash U. Did an overnight at Wash U and was not sold. But that's very kid specific, we know other kids who like it there. |
elitist, narrow-minded snob, you are. |
| I would think about what the money means to my family and only pick Wash U if I could make the same choice for the other kids and still prep for my own retirement. |
I loved it there, but would not have gone if they hadn't given me a large scholarship. |