DP. Last year with 1 week to go, my kid was meeting with various dept chairs and waiting for results of FA appeals at 3 T15 schools. "Calling around frantically " saved us 8k. Per year. What iswrong here that you need to chastise? |
OP, I am the poster who thanked you earlier, and I will say it again...thanks for your insights and info. (To another poster, it doesn't need to be a certain data set to be helpful)! There are a few posters here who haven't seemed to comprehend what you are asking, but it doesn't seem to stop them or even slow down the judgment.
Anyway, thanks again and good luck with choices. |
People like this poster are honestly a problem. You went all "Karen" frantically appealing FA results sucking up more of the budget while the people who probably really need the money don't end up with it (you didn't mention any actually flawed FA data). I'm guessing you're a homeowner with a fair amount of equity there and in your retirement account they can't touch and would call yourself UMC to a non-FA officer? |
It is tough to admit but most people just can't do everything for their kids. This poster is going to be limited in the future support they can provide regardless of the choice of child 1. It sucks coming to that realization but they are in that 95%+ who just can't fully provide for everything financially. |
Your kid told them that you're pushing him to go to Grinnell. His friends are playing down Princeton to make him feel better. Also, as other PP said, what are they comparing Princeton to? Maybe other HYPSM schools or SLACs. |
Why did you think Grinnell gives out so many discounts? |
Because Grinnell's endowment was in Berkshire Hathaway stock in in the 60s and because it was the principal capital source for Intel. They later put a lot of their money into the Sequoia fund.
Nobody claims Princeton had such generous aid because they can't get kids to apply. |
What a rush to judgment. We are not UMC. We appealed based on lower income in '21 than '20. The other contacting was to see if the colleges that were more expensive were worth the additional cost so DD was talking to various faculty. So, because we made less money and realized that would be important for the unis to know, that makes me a "Karen?" You sure bandy that term around loosely. And, actually, "Karen" refers to someone who pre-judges others based on their own entitlements, so look in the mirror, babe. Honestly, why do people feel the need to denigrate others when it's so unnecessary? Our EFC is not high. We need the FA. The week spent comparing schools and talking to FA office was fruitful. You stink. |
It is a big misstep to talk to faculty about whether their schools are "worth it," especially after being admitted as an undergrad. Others, please don't do this (it is a bad look). |
I would agree that pushing back at the last minute also isn't an amazing thing to do when it isn't based on any merit. When you say "saved us 8k," it also didn't sound like you were not going to be able to afford it otherwise. It looked more like a pat on the back for saving yourself the money at the last minute. The point is that the money had to come from somewhere FA budget wise and maybe your family that goes through multiple appeal processes and escalates isn't the one that needs it most. But you could actually be fairly poor and if that is the case then the strategy was a true positive though trying to do things earlier would have been ideal. I am also interested if you are a homeowner with decent retirement accounts though. Would you mind answering that bit? A lot of the FA stories on DCUM feel a bit fringe in terms of true need. The same parents trying to game admissions too often turn their attempts to the FA office too. |
But if your husband wanted to transition to biglaw, he likely could. His financial upside, even mid-career, is significantly higher than yours. The prestige of his law school and contacts would likely make that easier too. |
LOL, I love it when people just make stuff up without any facts to support it and expect us to believe it. |
Yes! Prestige may have worth for some over time, but I know a number of folks and the only currency they seem to have is where they went to college. Their lives are not really that much different than their colleagues who attended what they consider no-name colleges, yet they never seem to make that connection. |
OP, still curious how you will handle college options if DC1 goes to Princeton and DC2 gets in to Princeton or something similar, but the expenses are now greater than you anticipated. |
How would anyone?
The pushback of “why do homework to get a ballpark when you can’t be 100% sure - much better to wing it” confounds me. |