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[quote=Anonymous]Being set financially means different things to different people at different times in their lives. When the OP chose private elementary school, they thought they would be working forever. Now after slogging through 12 or so years more work, retiring early sounds like more of a priority so if they can convince themselves in-state is OK then they can retire as soon as DC finishes college. Or maybe their is a health/stress issue... I don't know what is right for them but I don't buy the idea that their DC doesn't see what they have done every day since they were 4 as a plan. Most of DC's classmates will be heading for the expensive option. A big reason NOT to do private K-12 in my opinion, but that is not my call either. OP, I say again, ASK YOUR CHILD your question, NOT DCUM. "If you're set financially then why is this even an issue? The fact you posted about this makes me think you can't really afford the cost of the expensive undergrad. People who can truly afford private school don't have to take into consideration what they spent on elementary and high school. You shouldn't send your kids to private high school unless the local option is horrible or you have more money than you know what to do with."[/quote]
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