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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello - I’m in a dual US-UK national family, and fortunate have the option to consider overseas college at local rates, which are lower than any in state tuition fees here. Our college savings right now would cover the whole degree. We’re not on track to do this at US prices. We’re thinking about moving as a family to get local residency, which would mean during the last few years of high school overseas. While this is disruptive, it also means LO graduates with no debt and can choose a career based on interests, not debt payments. Is this bananas? We have lived and worked in both countries, and both of our careers are at a decision point where we could transition. Biggest downside would be LO having to make new friends at a new school.[/quote] What is LO? Wouldn’t the cost of moving be a lot and defeat the purpose?[/quote] DP. LO means Little One; it’s more commonly used in infant/child related boards than college boards, but is the equivalent of DC (Dear Child). [/quote] What a weird thing. Why not say “my child” or something.[/quote]
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