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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Columbia will open up jobs GMU may not such as Wall Street jobs and certain high paid consulting jobs. If her goal is doing typical taxes yeah I can see your pt. [/quote] +1. But, since you have they money, if she goes to Mason, she should live on campus. You definitely miss a big part of the experience living at home. DH did that and it's a big regret for him.[/quote] I am much like OPs daughter and even went to GMU and lived at home. I have absolutely no regrets. Guess what I did at age 23 in 2000? I purchased a SFH in Vienna woods as soon as I got my first professional job. I immediately got roommates and loved for free. I have no regrets. At age 41 I have a home that is paid off and a job that pays just shy of 300k and have invested heavily in real estate. I know people my same age still paying college loans! I'd much rather of not had a college "experience" and have what I do today. [/quote] I doubt you are making $300K and still living in that shi6666le vienna woods rambler....another troll[/quote]
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