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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing is for sure, the schools definition of “need”’ is likely far from your family’s definition of need. My HHI is about $300k and our EFC is almost $80k so…. There ya go.[/quote] At $300K, you can afford to pay for college. If you choose to spend it on a more expensive house, cars, travel, dining out, etc. then why should someone else [b]subsidize[/b] you when some of us make 1/3 what you are making and manage to save?[/quote] NP. BS. These top 50 schools are sticking families with $80k tabs because they CAN. They do not need to charge this much to break even. There's no "subsidizing".[/quote] I don't really quote TFG much, if at all, but "it is what it is." If 80K is too high, then you should redirect your DC to schools that fall within your budget.[/quote]
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