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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because UMC folks fully funded the 529 accounts, assuming Larla will be admitted to Harvard. That, as we know, is an unlikely scenario for any family. Instead, Larla, very respectably, got into Michigan or Berkeley. While it was rather pricy, they had money set aside already, and it is a good school. Seeing that, Larlo's parents were also willing to pay full freight for Colorado or Indiana or UCSD because they are also good schools, and money was already set aside.[/quote] The difference being that Larlo chose Michigan or Berkeley over UVA, but chose Colorado or Indiana because they didn’t get into UVA or didn’t apply to UVA because they knew they weren’t getting in. [/quote] Oh no. I thought we were past this rigid, inaccurate thinking. Do we need to revisit cross-admit and yield rates again? People have different preferences than you. They aren’t all driven solely by cost and ranking. [/quote]
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