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[quote=Anonymous]Another vote for letting your daughter decide based on what matters most to her, with the understanding that you saved so you would never have to take out loans. There is a lot to be said for attending an undergraduate institution that will give more personalized attention and then, if grad school seems like a good idea, doing so only in ways that put the financial burden on her. Maybe that means no grad school because she doesn't get enough aid and doesn't want to take out loans. Maybe that means attending while she works so employee assistance covers it (or part of it). Maybe she has to do an in-state program because she can't afford a private graduate school with no aid. My bias is that if we're talking about grad school grad school and not business or professional school, it's not a good idea if no place wants you enough to pay you to be there. [/quote]
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