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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe Brown is worth more than $160k more than Mich over the lifetime of your kid who will have a much better chance of getting a higher paying job and better prep for grad school than at Mich. [/quote] +1 esp. when you factor in the sort of husband she's [i]more[/i] likely to meet either at Brown or through Brown connections[/quote] You folks are scary. Let's throw $160k down the toilet...in case it helps you find a husband? Can you please show us the ROI analysis?[/quote] Meets husband in college, gets married to a banker making $180K/yr. Takes maybe 3 years of his income to make up for $160K! :mrgreen: [/quote] That's your imagination at play, not an ROI analysis. Did you go to Brown? :twisted: [/quote] Haha. I didn't go to Brown, but I did go to another Ivy. Why do you think this is imaginary? Lots of men working in finance want women with good educational pedigrees who can support their home life and work some creative job on the side.[/quote] Here's the downside of those finance dreamboats - they rarely stay with that first wife, especially the frumpy Brown one. And they kind of suck as people before they dump you too. So factor that in to your ROI analysis.[/quote] Good one :wink: [/quote]
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