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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm seeing now where the "full pay" but donut hole families are at quite the disadvantage.[/quote] Big difference. We’re “full pay” in the fully funded 529s that could cover also grad school, and plan to help with down payments, weddings, etc. So if you’re that level of “full pay” and still insist on JMU over BC, then you’re rich and sad. If it’s your retirement contributions or food on the table versus Tulane, then go Dukes. [/quote] Or it could just mean that even though they can afford it, they think paying $85k to attend BC is insane. Is your position that someone of means is living a “sad life” if they purchase a Honda instead of a Mercedes?[/quote] If you make $650k then the difference between BC and VCU is trivial, and it's insane (and yes, sad) to play hardball with the kid over it.[/quote] A degree from BC is worth a little more than a degree from VCU and a little less than a degree from VT or UMD. Or a lot less if you are studying STEM. [/quote]
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