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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FYI his wife’s income and assets will factor in with CSS schools. For FAFSA hers will also factor in if he supports the kids more financially. Divorced kids whose parents remarry get screwed [/quote] Wrong. For FAFSA, the primary parent is the one who spends more time with the kids. Even with 50/50 custody, it's easy to ensure that the kids spend 183 days of the year with mom and 182 with dad. The CSS might collect the info, but the schools themselves decide how to interpret it. Of the top schools, the two notable outliers are [b]UChicago and Princeton [/b]- they handle the divorced parents differently from the rest of the pack. [/quote] Yeah, good luck getting into these. The valedictorian at my kid's HS got into UChicago. Not one kid got into Princeton. The #2 kid got into Harvard. Out of a class of 450 kids. [/quote]
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