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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nobody in their right mind thinks college cost increases over the past 25 years are not exorbitant. and congress wants to put a cap on nurses pay, come on let's put some regulations around college costs.[/quote] I don’t disagree with you, at all. But I still don’t believe there’s any such thing as a donut hole family. [/quote] Anybody making $150K HHI will not qualify for aid, so explain to me how a family of 4 saves $400K to pay for college? Assuming they make $70K HHI at 30 and by the time they are 45 they make $150K[/quote] By making it their top priority and living modestly in every other possible way. If they don’t want to do that,[b] they can use publics.[/b] [/quote] Again, such a weird use of words....it's not a toilet. And again, why do we only want wealthly families getting [b]the best educations?[/b] Oh yeah....I know....[/quote] You need to consider why you think a certain brand name = the best education. You can get a great education at a lot of places that don't cost $80k.[/quote] I don't think that way...my kid is at JMU and he is happy, and no, wouldn't have gotten into the Ivy's or even UVA. I was reflecting what the DCUM think's is the "best education". [/quote]
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