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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The statistics show the premise of the OP is false. Very false. I’ll not join in on the lifestyle shaming that is about to follow, but nor will I argue against it.[/quote] Post you're statistics that prove that OP's premise is false. [/quote] Well many were posted already, here is one I posted: [i]{Yale} school says that families with household incomes of less than $65,000 are not expected to contribute any funds to pay for their students education and families that make between $65,000 and $200,000 contribute between just 1% and 20% of their annual income.[/i] https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/18/it-costs-75925-to-...uch-students-actually-pay.html Here's another: [i]100 percent of tuition is covered by Princeton’s average aid package for students in the Class of 2022 with family incomes up to $160,000.[/i] https://www.princeton.edu/news/2018/11/19/affordable-all-financial-aid-princeton Even Dartmouth gives 100% up to 100K: [i]Free tuition for students coming from families making $100,000 or less and possessing typical assets.[/i] https://financialaid.dartmouth.edu/ And it's not just ivies: [i]Under Stanford’s program, parents with annual incomes below $125,000 and assets typical of that income level pay no tuition.[/i] https://news.stanford.edu/2018/12/04/stanford-expands-financial-aid-middle-income-families-trustees-set-2019-20-tuition/ Run the NPCs for Williams and Amherst with UMC numbers. You'll find it very affordable. All elites, all generous to UMC, unless you don't consider 100K-200K UMC and you think 20% is too much at the top end of that bracket, in which case I cannot help you with the aforementioned lifestyle shaming which you will receive here from others. Enough for you?[/quote] No response to this? I guess that means a "yes".[/quote]
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