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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think (Brown vs. Stanford) vs. Michigan is a different argument. I wouldn't take on the debt for Brown, but would do it for Stanford. [/quote] And if you were an alumni from either Brown or Stanford, you'd be among the lowest earners in your class if you needed debt to pay for your child's college. [/quote] Do you have proof for that? I know alums of both who are normal middle class people for whom sending their kids to college is a stretch. One has sent 3 to college on football scholarships. Another is getting grandparents help for private school, and will probably get that same help for college.[/quote] Isn't that the point? How many Michigan grads do you know who have grandparents paying for private school?[/quote] Not sure why you have such a chip on your shoulder about Michigan. It's a little strange. I don't think you are very current on the student body or the selectivity of the school.[/quote] No chip, just stating the obvious here. OP has a financial dilemma that many others are also having. The parents who have money don't care about the extra cost. So at Brown you are either very talented or very rich. At Michigan, you are talented, possibly rich.[/quote]
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