Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.
I was afraid this would be the answer. Selling would cost more than a year's tuition in transaction costs so would like to avoid that if possible. And we have a fairly specific layout that allows a family member to live with us that would be hard to replicate within commuting distance.
Private school is a luxury, not a right. On 200k I support elderly family member abroad and send a kid to school at 50k. We live in a townhouse. You can make the choice to live in a smaller house. You are choosing not to. This does not earn you more right to funds than others who sacrifice for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.
I was afraid this would be the answer. Selling would cost more than a year's tuition in transaction costs so would like to avoid that if possible. And we have a fairly specific layout that allows a family member to live with us that would be hard to replicate within commuting distance.
Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.
I was afraid this would be the answer. Selling would cost more than a year's tuition in transaction costs so would like to avoid that if possible. And we have a fairly specific layout that allows a family member to live with us that would be hard to replicate within commuting distance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.
I was afraid this would be the answer. Selling would cost more than a year's tuition in transaction costs so would like to avoid that if possible. And we have a fairly specific layout that allows a family member to live with us that would be hard to replicate within commuting distance.
Anonymous wrote:You are wealthy. You should be full pay.
Sell your house and live more within a budget that will allow you to afford the education you want for your kid. If they get in, of course! That's always a crapshoot.