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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, you nailed it. It’s people who have enough money but because of other choices they made, don’t have it available for other choices they wish they could make with respect to expensive schools. [/quote] I'm a WUSTL alumna. We make $250,000 a year as a household. We do not qualify for financial aid. DCs could get into WUSTL, but there's no way we could pay cash for WUSTL. It's over $87,000 a year. I don't know what "lifestyle choices" would have allowed us to pay for three kids to go to an expensive school. It's fine. We have excellent state school choices available to us. [/quote] Yeah, notice how the “lifestyle choices” people never engage on the actual cost of these schools or how much it has increased in real terms over time. And especially what that looks like if you have more than one kid.[/quote] To be fair, the number of children one decides to raise is also a lifestyle choice.[/quote] It's one of the most important lifestyle choice ones makes. [/quote]
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