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[quote=Anonymous]To summarize OP's posts: She makes somewhere in the six figures, although she is unwilling or unable to tell us whether it's $100,000 or $200,000. She had a "terrible time" paying for college because her parents either didn't step up or were horrible with money. (Many people who make far less than $160,000 managed to pay for their kids' college educations.) She is upset that her need-based aid was reduced when she received merit scholarships. This demonstrates a shaky grasp of the concept of merit aid, which is inconsistent with her claim that she went to a "Harvard-type" school. She now is wondering whether she should forego college savings because it will impact the merit aid her kids will receive. Translation: If I'm financially irresponsible, will someone bail out my kids and pay for their college educations? She's turning up her nose at state schools because "no one in her family" ever went to one. I never thought I'd write this, because it's trite and overdone, but it applies perfectly here: Bitch, bye. [/quote]
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