Anonymous wrote:Harvard and others could be $120,000/ year by the time my 9th grader would be finished (Wesleyan is more than Harvard). Harvard Law and Med is already $100,000 plus a year. So total for one kid could be $1 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could be wrong but I think a different post mentioned paying $1M total for 3 kids, which could be true all in (especially in a few years).
That was the mention - thank you - there was a typo where I didn’t pick up on the 3 kid part. thank you.
Anonymous wrote:What about total cost?
Tuition + room&board + travel to&from home + incidental fees and expenses? Obviously it will vary by family, but I'm assuming this can easily push total cost to 100K per kid per year, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about total cost?
Tuition + room&board + travel to&from home + incidental fees and expenses? Obviously it will vary by family, but I'm assuming this can easily push total cost to 100K per kid per year, no?
Also, if you don't have savings you are paying in after tax dollars.
Anonymous wrote:What about total cost?
Tuition + room&board + travel to&from home + incidental fees and expenses? Obviously it will vary by family, but I'm assuming this can easily push total cost to 100K per kid per year, no?
Anonymous wrote:I could be wrong but I think a different post mentioned paying $1M total for 3 kids, which could be true all in (especially in a few years).
Anonymous wrote:A thread on a different topic contained this comment as a throwaway, so I thought I would start a different thread. Is this reality? I thought the ost expensive colleges were around $80k/year. Are we really up at $200k for full pay students? And if so, could someone break that cost down or point me to online info?
Perhaps I misunderstood. TIA.