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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. The public is not UMD. And I am comparing paying tuition at a public u vs tuition at a private u. Not k-12. And the tuition includes fees. The only payment I wasn't including was living/food because the situations are different. That said, I can totally see the value in going to private k-12 whether the student goes to public or private u. Not sure why that matters. [/quote] OP, there is ZERO reason why you can't just name the school. Your kid isn't the only one there. You're at no risk of outing yourself. The refusal of posters on [b]this board to provide even the most basic information out of fear of being outed[/b] makes posts like yours worthless. [/quote] Not OP but why do you care? You can look up tuition and fees for any of these schools in five seconds on Google. The post was about how nice it is to pay public university tuition after paying so many years of private school. Which public university that is specifically for OP is irrelevant. You can find all of their price tags with almost no effort, it’s not like it’s unverifiable.[/quote] The post specifically said "top" public. [b]It's helpful to know what's considered "top." OP's definition may differ from reality[/b].[/quote] So, you admittedly wanted to know so you could possibly attack what he considers a "top" public? And you wonder why they don't want to disclose it? OK [/quote] OP here - I am a she! :) I didn't name the schools because the 2 schools together could be identifiable. I included top in my op to signal that is is not a directional school (or whatever term DCUM uses to disparage publics) and the educational opportunities there are world class. All that said, yes, my post was about the general feeling of paying so little after paying so much. It really hit home. Who is to say what the outcomes will be but both kids are very pleased with their situations.[/quote] You don’t need to name both. Just name the public. [/quote] Not OP. Tuition and fees for the entire upcoming school year at the top 10 publics (based on USNWR, there is a tie for ninth among the last four which is why there are more than 10). Numbers directly from the schools’ websites: UCLA: $15,700 UCB: $17,478 Michigan: $18,346 UVA: $20,046 UNC: $9,096 UCSD: $20,505 UF: $6,380 UTA: $10,858-$13,576 Georgia Tech: $12,008 UC Davis: $17,351 UC Irvine: $19,268 Illinois: $18,046-$23,426 So yes, it is entirely possible to attend a top public with tuition and fees of $12k for the year. Stop being weird.[/quote] At no more than two or three of these. And I’ll bet the OP is talking about those two or three. Which means not “top.”[/quote] Or OP is talking exactly about one of those. You have no idea. Still being weird.[/quote] OP could just end the suspense by identifying the school. What’s the problem with that?[/quote]
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