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[quote=Anonymous]Oh please, if your finances are as precarious as you say then you have no business sending your child to an expensive school that charges $30k plus per year. Why do you think other people (financial aid donors) should help you pay for this luxury? I understand paying for a child with no other opportunities...but not for a child who has engaged, working parents who just don't want to change their lifestyle to find a good school system (of which there are many in this area). Honestly, if you want a good school system for your child, take your lumps, move and find it. It is too bad that you don't think you should have to make these tough compromises/decisions/etc. Why should some other person (financial aid donor) supplement something which is, for you, essentially a life choice...and why should a child with no options have to share financial aid dollars with you? Grow up and make the tough choices we all make. [/quote]
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